The book 'Viaje a pie', by Fernando González Ochoa, not only systematizes a particular aesthetic of drift, but also became a model for certain literature that germinates throughout the continent. The Nadaist movement of the sixties, for example, was inspired by his figure and his work.

The stories of El rey del Honka Monka, in which a man abandons himself little by little, more to wash away his past than to annihilate his present or his future.