The collected writings include C.J. Cala's initial three works (Of Philosophers and Fools, The Coin Collection, and The Scrolls of an Impartial Sage). In them, Cala asks how is it that man finds a sense of harmony; and, moreover, why is it that men tend to relate to what is relative rather than to what is real.
C.J. Cala is an author who favors the realm of the fairies, making much of his work a mystic mystery to most as he gropes blindly before the veil, grasping at the grail, attempting to touch the gate of Tannhäuser.