The book encourages readers to develop their "sensory palate," arguing that pleasure is a skill that can be refined through attention and knowledge.
Cerón gives a voice to different parts of the body—lips, hands, or even a simple bedsheet—to speak in the first person. This "direct dialogue" with the reader is designed to break taboos and awaken sensitivity.
What I help with instead:
Unlike EPUBS, a PDF ensures that the imagery and text stay exactly where the author intended, preserving the "aesthetic" experience of reading.