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註釋""Is it a hallucination of our hero dazzled by delirium, a 'real' specter, or a flesh-and-blood person?" These words written by Freud in 1907 to talk about a pathological case of delirium, can perfectly serve as a guide to reflect on the last book by Juan Andrés García Román: The Adoration. Delirium is constructed not as something illogical, but, on the contrary, as a different logic. . . another logic where all the characters are folds of the self itself, as Lacan said. . . We fall inside [The Adoration] and we are each and every one of its characters. Time, space, memory, the body, are configurations that the poet introduces as elements that shape his sense of the poetic act. It is not a question of asking about what happens in the book, but rather about the restlessness that is generated by the fact that in this poetic construction something happens and we do not know how. . . . In any case, the intractable question would be how to read The Adoration. And the problem - wonderful, on the other hand - is that there is no answer. Poetry does not have the sense of the penetrable but of the elusive. The poem is unleashed in its own event as language" (Alberto Santamaría)"--