A work that approaches with brilliant lucidity and refined style the aesthetic phenomenon of creation from different points of view and levels of understanding; either through universal art referents such as Vincent van Gogh, Niccoló Paganini and Isidore Ducasse, or by formulating aesthetic and philosophical proposals from an original playful perception and a very well-done prose. Undoubtedly, this work by Juan Jacobo Melo -besides its stylistic and literary quality- has a profound educational and spiritual value. (Commentary by Antonio J. Carbonell, Spanish writer and professor).