An experimental novel best described as late-night channel surfing through the mind of a homeless man. A highly inaccurate portrait of life in New York City during 2015. You'll find that no one in this book is sane or acts anything like an actual human being would. The situations portrayed run the gamut from the somewhat implausible to the entirely absurd. Don't trust a word of it. This description might be lying to you too in some way or another.
It may also be read as a mystery. The mystery being: what's the point of it all?
Roberto Pinchas is a weirdo writing out of an undisclosed location of the East Coast. Whether he's an actual person, or merely a parody of one is something you'll have to decide for yourself. So far most of his books are short parodies of other writers and their styles with the exception of "The Magnificent Third Rail: A Retrospective", an experimental novel which no one to date has actually read. Needless to say, he has won absolutely no prizes and is basically anonymous due to the tiny number of people who've even heard of him.