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The Gospel according to Precarious

Four stories of ordinary flexibility: Dora is a television intern whose ideas are stolen, Franco is an aspiring writer who works as a financial agent for a living, Mario is a lawyer waiting to become a partner in a law firm, and Marta investigates on behalf of Ixtat. Watching over them all is San Precario, a boxer who died by mistake, delegated to archiving the prayers of the precarious.

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  • Marina Remi

    Marina Remi

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Four stories of ordinary flexibility: Dora is a television intern whose ideas are stolen, Franco is an aspiring writer who works as a financial agent for a living, Mario is a lawyer waiting to become a partner in a law firm, and Marta investigates on behalf of Ixtat. Watching over them all is San Precario, a boxer who died by mistake, delegated to archiving the prayers of the precarious.

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