This publication includes two works by Cándido Pazó: ''Binomio de Newton'', winner of Premio Max 2003, and ''García'', that has just been awarded the Premio María Casares to the Best Original text, now performed throughout Galiza.
''Binomio de Newton'', shows the lives of two immature beings that flee from commitment and are dangerously approaching or passing the age of maturity. The impossibility of affections, hedonism or vital immobility are some of the issues about which the protagonists reflect, without missing humour-so usual in Cándido Pazó – in the genuine dialogue which defines this work.
With the story of ''García'', heir to the Kingdom of Galiza, Cándido Pazó immerses us in the "emotions and keys that lead a person to get used to living prisoner, in a familiar, labour and sentimental prison, and even to define those societies that find relief in their own defeat".
Rodrigo, vassal and friend of king García, enters the castle where the king is prisoner to liberate him, although far from achieving his projects since he finds a monarch defeated and resigned to his inprisonment.