The Soft Slips of Rain shows us the most vulnerable and intimate side of Bunbury, taking us by the hand on a journey through the territories of losing a father. Through a deeply personal poetic voice, the author constructs a contemporary elegy that addresses the cultural phenomenon of grief in our time. The book takes us from the first symptoms of the illness to modern funeral rituals, passing through the complex emotional geography of those who face this abyss. With a discourse imbued with lyrical awareness, 'Los suaves deslices de la lluvia' stands out for its ability to find beauty in the hardest moments, transforming pain into poetic material. Poems such as 'El hotel de las mil y una estrellas' (The Hotel of a Thousand and One Stars), 'La guitarra' (The Guitar) and 'El crematorio' (The Crematorium) demonstrate the author's ability to weave together the everyday and the transcendent, creating a map of reflections and images that connect with the spirit. This is a brave and necessary book, confirming Bunbury as a unique and authentic voice.