44 texts. 44 daydreams. And like daydreams, the writings seem to happen in silence. There are dialogues, yes. Questions and answers. But they are muted, even typographically. And there are also the structures put forth by each sentence, like utterances with a grammatical economy of their own. So this is also a book of breaths. Salivas. Swallowings. Done and gone. Still, once the breathing is allowed to happen again and again, a clear voice surfaces.
‘BUT BOB’ is the first book of short stories by artist Bob Kil and is something of a Scirocco room in its own right: a well-calibrated appliance apt to embrace the existing living conditions and help us surviving them, allowing a breathing space to carry on breathing, talking. - Juan de la Cosa / John of the Thing