This delves deep into the inner workings of the human soul. It is quite possibly one of the only deconstructionist pieces Post-Modernism has to offer that is worthwhile to read. You can clearly see the dedication put into developing the main character's view point, which influences all aspects of the world. It plays on Japanese tropes with an elegant prose.
Mono views his friends in a deeper way, idolizing them in their respective genders. Camila is elegance and beauty, perfection in every way. Her small mannerisms give rise to a sense of being unobtainable, yet she remains within reach. Jorge is strength and reliability. His physical dominance is the most notable aspect of his character, yet he retains a sense of wit in times of his friend's peril.
Yet the title is "My Friend Mono", implying that the focus is around Mono from his friend's point of view.
There is certainly a lot to unpack here and I genuinely wish to see this continued. The author has a story to tell.
¡Magnífico! Hay mucho por descubrir.