She translates and returns a personal and imaginative account of the everyday seen from a perspective in which man and nature constitute systems that cannot be explained simply as the sum of the individual components, but as superior organisms resulting from a metamorphosis, imaginary in the facts, but real in the potential consequences.
A young baby has, presumably, decades and decades in front of it. A whole life to live. In this way, they’re at the top of the world. Young as can be. No way to go but down. So, with the trials and tribulations of life, comes the “rocking” of the cradle. Then, when it’s their turn, the end must come, and the great fall.