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“La fantasía de seguridad que tiene el domador con su látigo, sin darse cuenta de que al igual que el tigre o el león que cree controlar, está atrapado tras barrotes. Si la fiera lo desea, si en verdad intenta merendarse a su captor, no habrá látigo que lo detenga. Y allí, el domador aprenderá que los barrotes también lo encierran.”

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El Gran Premio Literario

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