I think that one of the pillows of the Emar's literature is the delirium and the free imagination. His novels and counts aren't lineally and the situtations that characters are, are very weird. Chilean geography is one of his topics or scenaries that action happens. In that way, i think that the Andes mountains are one of his inspirations.
He hasn't popular or famous works. That's why he was a very unknown writter on the chilean literature, even 90's when an editorial decided to published him. "Diez", "Un año" or "Miltín 1934" are some of his works.
In a count from "Diez" called "Maldito gato" a man travels from the valley to the Andes, and in a lot of pages Emar describes the landscape. His descriptions are very extensive and strenuous. When the man arrives, in a cave he looks a cat. A cat that has a flea on his head. And the man looks the cat, and the flea, and he imagine a triangle between they, and he does'nt move cause a minimum displacement would cause the end of the universe.
I like him because of his topics and way of write. In my opinion, his technique is very rhythmic.
I remember when I read for the first time "Diez" in 2015. I have the next image: Me on the 506 reading the first count called "El pájaro verde".

