"Haunt me, haunt me, do it again" ... under this title borrowed from Tim Hecker's first studio album, Jeremy Piningre brings us into the intimacy of an exchange of text messages between a voluptuous creature and a correspondent unknown. On the screen of her telephone, the languid chimera with the face of a nightmare receives a succession of enigmatic and anonymous verses written in a baroque language which make her pass from curiosity to desire, from excitement to anguish, from suspension to ecstasy, and why not from ecstasy to love. 11.5 X15 cm. Edition of 300