Mutations

Mutations

Matthew Kirshman

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Año de edición:
2020
ISBN:
9781715679354
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Educated, signified, and oppressed, the body has ways of asserting itself. There is knowledge in the body, a language grave, alien, and suspect. MUTATIONS is a collection of stories in which the body transforms the will of the hero.

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