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fictionz · 1 year ago
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New Horror 2023 - Day 13
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"How much blood it costs to reach the end."
"Mater Tenebrarum" by Pilar Pedraza & trans. James D. Jenkins (2000)
That's what we're here to read. The darkness is palpable.
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"It was the Chicago in me that kept me from jumping out in front of the nearest moving car."
"Essence of Life" by Gail Simone, Tula Lotay, Jared K. Fletcher (2013)
This anthology seems to rely on having some knowledge about these characters from the main series, so it does feel like there's some vital information missing. But it still hits the high notes.
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"This the guy that's been leaving the wet stuff?"
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter dir. Joseph Zito (1984)
Kind of a snooze since it's the same formula for most of the movie. It eventually comes around to something kinda new in their attempt to pacify Jason, but it's still borrowing from an earlier movie to get there.
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"You and your friends are dead."
Friday the 13th dev. Atlus (1989)
On the one hand, I jumped in my seat the first time Jason appeared, even knowing that happens from past experience. It is certainly a spooky vibe. But the route that leads to the finale is particular and not well-explained, so it takes real tenacity and many playthroughs to get there.
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agendaculturaldelima · 16 days ago
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#EspacioAtemporal #FotografiaPeru
🖼 “SER CUERPO”🎀🍀🙋‍♀️❤️🌈
💥 Exposición que reúne a creadoras contemporáneas mediante la exploración de la identidad del cuerpo humano y su condición fundamental para percibir el mundo y la relación con los demás. A través de esculturas, grabados, fotografías, dibujos, collages e instalación sonora, una invitación para sumergirnos en la corporeidad desde diferentes dimensiones: física, emocional, espiritual y biológica.🙌🤝📸🎨🤩✨
👨‍ Artistas: Johanna Hamann, Norka Uribe, Mariajosé Fernández Plenge, Alejandra Ortiz de Zevallos, Pilar Pedraza y Patssy Higuchi.
🔎 Curaduría:Carolina Cardich
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© Producción: Centro Cultural Universidad de Lima.
 📌  INAUGURACIÓN:
 📆 Jueves 13 de Marzo
🕖 7:30pm.
🏪 Galería de Exposiciones de la Universidad de Lima (av. Javier Prado Este cdra. 46 s/n, Edificio L1 1º piso, ingreso por la puerta #9 de jr. Cruz del Sur 206, Urbanización Monterrico - Santiago de Surco)
🎯Temporada:Hasta el 09 de Abril
👪 Visitas: Lunes a Sábado 🕚 11:00am a 9:00pm.  
 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️ Ingreso libre
⚠️ El dato: Visitas Guiadas el Jueves 20 de Marzo y 03 de Abril 🕖 7:30pm. Inscríbete @centroculturalulima
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daisyherrera · 8 months ago
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La Imparcialidad Judicial Mario Flores Pedraza La Constitución es el pilar fundamental de cualquier estado democrático. En ella se consagran los derechos y libertades de los ciudadanos, así como las normas que rigen la convivencia en sociedad. La responsabilidad de interpretar este texto recae en los jueces, quienes deben actuar como guardianes de su espíritu y letra. Sin embargo, esta tarea, de…
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fotografiaperuana · 9 months ago
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leer-reading-lire · 4 years ago
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The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories
Edited by James D. Jenkins and Ryan Cagle
​​What if there were a whole world of great horror fiction out there you didn't know anything about, written by authors in distant lands and in foreign languages, outstanding horror stories you had no access to, written in languages you couldn't read?  For an avid horror fan, what could be more horrifying than that?
For this groundbreaking volume, the first of its kind, the editors of Valancourt Books have scoured the world, reading horror stories from dozens of countries in nearly twenty languages, to find some of the best contemporary international horror stories. All the foreign-language stories in this book appear here in English for the first time, while the English-language entries from countries like the Philippines are appearing in print in the U.S. for the first time.
The book includes stories by some of the world's preeminent horror authors, many of them not yet known in the English-speaking world:
Pilar Pedraza, 'Mater Tenebrarum' (Spain)
Flavius Ardelean, 'Down, in Their World' (Romania)
Anders Fager, 'Backstairs' (Sweden)
Tanya Tynjälä, 'The Collector' (Peru)
Frithjof Spalder, 'The White Cormorant' (Norway)
Jose María Latorre, 'Snapshots' (Spain)
Luigi Musolino, 'Uironda' (Italy)
Martin Steyn, 'Kira' (South Africa)
Attila Veres, 'The Time Remaining' (Hungary)
Lars Ahn, 'Donation' (Denmark)
Bernardo Esquinca, 'Señor Ligotti' (Mexico)
Cristina Fernández Cubas, 'The Angle of Horror' (Spain)
Christien Boomsma, 'The Bones in Her Eyes' (Netherlands)
Elisenda Solsona, 'Mechanisms' (Catalonia)
Michael Roch, 'The Illogical Investigations of Inspector André Despérine' (Martinique)
Solange Rodríguez Pappe, 'Tiny Women' (Ecuador)
Bathie Ngoye Thiam, 'The House of Leuk Dawour' (Senegal)
Marko Hautala, 'Pale Toes' (Finland)
Yvette Tan, 'All the Birds' (Philippines)
Ariane Gélinas, 'Twin Shadows' (Québec)
Flore Hazoumé, 'Menopause' (Ivory Coast)
Now for this exciting follow-up volume the editors have expanded their search to even more countries, finding more of the world's best horror fiction and making it available to American readers for the first time. Featuring a wide variety of tales from Brazil to Malta to Nigeria to Japan, and all points in between, this new anthology is a must-have for any horror fan or anyone interested in contemporary world literature.
Included in this volume are some of the world's best horror writers, many of them unknown in the English-speaking world:
Luciano Lamberti, 'The Nature of Love' (Argentina)
Roberto Causo, 'Train of Consequences' (Brazil)
Braulio Tavares, 'Screamer' (Brazil)
Yavor Tsanev, 'The Recording of the Will' (Bulgaria)
Zhang Yueran, 'Whitebone Spirit' (China)
Teddy Vork, 'The Wonders of the Invisible World' (Denmark)
Indrek Hargla, 'The Grain Dryer of Tammõküla' (Estonia)
Mélanie Fazi, 'Dreams of Ash' (France)
Konstantinos Kellis, 'Firstborn' (Greece)
Gary Victor, 'Lucky Night' (Haiti)
Steinar Bragi, 'The Bell' (Iceland)
Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, 'Shelter from the Storm' (India)
Stephan Friedman, 'The Pallid Eidolon" (Israel)
Yasumi Tsuhara, 'The Old Wound and the Sun' (Japan)
Anton Grasso, 'The Ant' (Malta)
Dare Segun Falowo, 'Olowabi Olowolagba' (Nigeria)
Wojciech Gunia, 'The War' (Poland)
Ana María Fuster Lavín, 'Footsteps of Hunger' (Puerto Rico)
Val Votrin, 'The Regensburg Festival' (Russia)
Bora Chung, 'Mask' (South Korea)
Viola Cadruvi, 'The Runner' (Switzerland)
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periodicoirreverentes · 4 years ago
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“MADRE MULLI”, de Pilar Pedraza
“MADRE MULLI”, de Pilar Pedraza
Francisco José Segovia Ramos Madre Mulli es un libro que recoge tres relatos de Pilar Pedraza, con ilustraciones de Daniel González, y que ha sido publicado por la Asociación Española de Fantasía, Ciencia Ficción y Terror, y patrocinado por Alamut, Ediciones Gigamesh y La biblioteca del laberinto, S.L. Las historias versan sobre vampiros, vampirismo y caza vampiros, pero contadas no desde lo…
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espantajerias · 6 years ago
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Writers: Pilar Pedraza.
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mundillotaurino · 4 years ago
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Mont de Marsan présente les cartels de sa Madeleine 2021 du 23 au 25 juillet
Encerrona, 10 ans d'alternative pour Thomas Dufau, présentation des Pedraza de Yeltes... Tous les cartels de la Madeleine 2021
Le Maire, Charles Dayot, et Christophe Andiné, président de la commission taurine ont présenté les cartels de la Madeleine 2021 qui se déroulera du 23 au 25 juillet. Au programme, quatre corridas et une novillada. Cette Féria 2021 marquera les 10 ans d’alternative de Thomas Dufau. Il sera du cartel d’ouverture aux côtés de Ponce et Daniel Luque. Antonio Ferrera affrontera en solitaire un lot…
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weirdletter · 4 years ago
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The Valancourt Book of World Horror Stories, Volume 1, edited by James D. Jenkins and Ryan Cagle, Valancourt Books, 2020. Illustrations by M.S. Corley, info: valancourtbooks.com.
​​What if there were a whole world of great horror fiction out there you didn't know anything about, written by authors in distant lands and in foreign languages, outstanding horror stories you had no access to, written in languages you couldn't read?  For an avid horror fan, what could be more horrifying than that? For this groundbreaking volume, the first of its kind, the editors of Valancourt Books have scoured the world, reading horror stories from dozens of countries in nearly twenty languages, to find some of the best contemporary international horror stories. All the foreign-language stories in this book appear here in English for the first time, while the English-language entries from countries like the Philippines are appearing in print in the U.S. for the first time. The book includes stories by some of the world's preeminent horror authors, many of them not yet known in the English-speaking world.
Contents: Editors’ Foreword – James D. Jenkins and Ryan Cagle Acnowledgments Uironda – Luigi Musolino (Italy) Mater Tenebrarum – Pilar Pedraza (Spain) The Time RemainingAttila Veres (Hungary) The Angle of Horror – Cristina Fernández Cubas (Spain) Down, in Their World – Flavius Ardelean (Romania) The Collector – Tanya Tynjälä (Peru) Señor Ligotti – Bernardo Esquinca (Mexico) The Illogical Investigations of Inspector André Despérine – Michael Roch (Martinique) Menopause – Flore Hazoumé (Ivory Coast) The Bones in Her Eyes – Christien Boomsma (Netherlands) Twin Shadows – Ariane Gélinas (Québec) Backstairs – Anders Fager (Sweden) Pale Toes – Marko Hautala (Finland) Kira – Martin Steyn (South Africa) Donation – Lars Ahn (Denmark) Tiny Women – Solange Rodríguez Pappe (Ecuador) Mechanisms – Elisenda Solsona (Catalonia) The House of Leuk Dawour – Bathie Ngoye Thiam (Senegal) The White Cormorant – Frithjof Spalder (Norway) All the Birds – Yvette Tan (Philippines) Snapshots – Jose María Latorre (Spain) About the Authors
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sentimentalallofyou · 5 years ago
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🌾 Tag Game 🌾
I was tagged by @julian-is-pending thank you as always! 💖
Three ships:
🌼 Sylvain x Felix / Sylvix (FE3H) i just CAN'T wash them off dude!!
🌼 Asahi x Nishinoya / AsaNoya (Haikyuu!!) since the author decided to unofficially marry them in the end and im so happy i could cry
🌼 Noi x Shin / Shinnoi ? (Dorohedoro) so good simply so good
Last song I listened to:
🌹 home with you - FKA Twigs
Last movie I watched:
🥀 Halloween III: The Season of the Witch though I WISH i hadn't
Currently reading:
🌺 Crime and Punishment by Fiodor Dostoyevsky
🌺 El amante germano by Pilar Pedraza
🌺 1984 by George Orwell to my personal disgrace
yes I am attempting to read three books at once no you can't @me
Currently watching:
🌷 X-Files
🌷 What we do in the shadows (the series)
🌷 Seinfeld (I know)
🌷 Sharp Objects
Currently consuming:
🌻 Way too many Korean food vlogs
🌻 Pop culture video essays, mainly Lindsay Ellis and Jenny Nicholson
🌻 Trashy, non-menacing Spanish streamer Felipez360
Currently craving:
💐 Vegan junk food
💐 Going to the beach (which I won't be doing)
I tag @anaripsa @momotomiddie @fideosfelices if they want and whoever has nothing better to do ✨
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fictionz · 1 year ago
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New Fiction 2023 - October
Another October in the can! And now I wish I could snooze through the real horror that is the holiday season. Maybe I'll stay in October forever... forever... forever...
Here's the long version (since Tumblr blocks too many links in one post).
The TL;DR:
Short Stories
"Snatched from the Brink" by Mary E. Penn (1878)
"The Canal" by Everil Worrell (1927)
"The Lost Performance of the High Priestess of the Temple of Horror" by Carmen Maria Machado (2020)
"The Time Remaining" by Attila Veres & trans. Luca Karafiáth (2019)
"CUE: Change" by Chesya Burke (2011)
"Last Call for the Sons of Shock" by David J. Schow (1994)
"The Real Right Thing" by Henry James (1899)
"The Haunted House" by M.A. Bird (1865)
"The Island of Regrets" by Elizabeth Walter (1965)
"The Stolen Body" by H.G. Wells (1903)
"The White Priest" by Hélène Gingold (1893)
"The Man Who Went Too Far" by E.F. Benson (1912)
"Mater Tenebrarum" by Pilar Pedraza & trans. James D. Jenkins (2000)
"Menopause" by Flore Hazoumé & trans. James D. Jenkins (1994)
"Señor Ligotti" by Bernardo Esquinca & trans. James D. Jenkins (2020)
"Shambleau" by C.L. Moore (1933)
"The Pit and the Pendulum" by Edgar Allan Poe (1850)
"The Village Spectre" by Gianna G. Maniego (2002)
"The Fog Horn" by Ray Bradbury (1951)
"The Lady of the House of Love" by Angela Carter (1979)
"The Woman's Ghost Story" by Algernon Blackwood (1907)
"Black Bargain" by Robert Bloch (1942)
"Vastarien" by Thomas Ligotti (1987)
"The Doll" by Daphne du Maurier (1937)
"The Transferred Ghost" by Frank Stockton (1882)
"The Shadowy Third" by Ellen Glasgow (1923)
"The Daemon Lover" by Shirley Jackson (1949)
"The Interval" by Vincent O'Sullivan (1918)
"The Phantom Cyclist" by Ruth Ainsworth (1971)
"Couching at the Door" by D.K. Broster (1942)
"Bloodchild" by Octavia Butler (1984)
Audio
Tales from the Crypt Presents: Dead Easy by A.L. Katz & Gil Adler, performed by Sean Astin, Jake Busey, Tia Carrere, Brett Cullen, John Kassir (1995, 2022)
Comics
"Birds of a Feather" by Stephanie Phillips, Maan House, Giorgio Spalleta, Justin Birch, Chris Sanchez (2021)
"The Origin of Vampirella" by Budd Lewis & Jose Gonzalez (1981)
"Do You Know... the Beast-Man?" by Richard Howell, Colleen Doran, Kevin Cunningham (1992)
"Good Ol' Fashioned Vanilla" by W. Maxwell Prince, Chris O’Halloran, Martín Morazzo, Good Old Neon (2018)
"For Better or Worse?" by Richard Corben (2016)
"Werewolf!" by Frank Frazetta (1964)
"Chickadee!" by Aya Rothwell (2016)
"The Evil Dead" (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3) by Richard Floyd-Walker (1986-1987)
"Famine's Shadow" by Rachel Deering & Christine Larsen (2014)
"A Pretty Place" by Emily Carroll (2023)
"The Thing from the Sea" by Wally Wood & Joe Orlando (1951)
"The Living Ghost" by Frank Belknap Long & Fred Guardineer (1948)
"Essence of Life" by Gail Simone, Tula Lotay, Jared K. Fletcher (2013)
"Hag of the Blood Basket!" by Al Hewetson & Sean Todd (1971)
"The Fisherman" by Franco, Tressina Bowling, Wes Abbott, Sara Richard (2022)
"Dental Plan" by Joy San (2019)
"Frankenstein y el Hombre Lobo" by Unknown (1946)
"Man's World" by Keith Giffen, Mary Sangiovanni, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes, Taylor Esposito (2017)
"Shadow of Death" by William M. Gaines, Al Feldstein, Graham Ingels (1953)
"Smoke and Cedar" by Abby Howard & Alina Pete (2016)
"I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream" by Harlan Ellison & John Byrne (1994-1995)
"A Dog and His Boy" by Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, Jill Thompson, Jason Arthur (2006)
"The Horror Beneath" by Leah Moore, John Reppion, Timothy Green II, Michelle Madsen, Nate Piekos (2006)
"Shadows on the Tomb" by Joe Certa (1952)
"The Muck Monster" by Bernie Wrightson (1975)
"The Duel of the Monsters" by Archie Goodwin & Angelo Torres (1966)
"The Willowdale Handcar or The Return of the Black Doll" by Edward Gorey (1962)
"Inside You" by Valerie D'Orazio & David James Cole (2014)
"Soylent Teen" by Jordan Morris, Liana Kangas, Ellie Wright, Jack Morelli (2023)
"The Gris-Gris" by Jim Keegan & Ruth Keegan (2004)
"Fair Ground" by Jo Duffy, Mike Manley, Jackson Guice, James Fry, Kevin Cunningham (1992)
Video Games
Haunted House dev. Atari (1982)
Castlevania dev. Konami (1987)
Clock Tower dev. Human Entertainment (1995)
D dev. Warp (1995)
Friday the 13th dev. Atlus (1989)
Silent Hill 3 dev. Konami (2003)
Five Nights at Freddy’s dev. Scott Cawthon (2014)
Movies
It Lives Inside dir. Bishal Dutta (2023)
The Company of Wolves dir. Neil Jordan (1984)
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare dir. Rachel Talalay (1991)
Honeymoon dir. Leigh Janiak (2014)
Organ dir. Kei Fujiwara (1996)
The Bride of Frankenstein dir. James Whale (1935)
The Royal Hotel dir. Kitty Green (2023)
House of 1000 Corpses dir. Rob Zombie (2003)
The Nun II dir. Michael Chaves (2023)
The Godsend dir. Gabrielle Beaumont (1980)
Hatching dir. Hanna Bergholm (2022)
The Velvet Vampire dir. Stephanie Rothman (1971)
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter dir. Joseph Zito (1984)
A Haunting in Venice dir. Kenneth Branagh (2023)
Piggy dir. Carlota Pereda (2022)
A Night to Dismember (The Lost Version) dir. Doris Wishman (1979)
The Blob dir. Irvin Yeaworth (1958)
Embrace of the Vampire dir. Anne Goursaud (1995)
Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls dir. Andrew Bowser (2023)
Exposed to Danger dir. Yang Chia-yun (Karen Yang) (1982)
Saw X dir. Kevin Greutert (2023)
The Birds dir. Alfred Hitchcock (1963)
Slumber Party Massacre II dir. Deborah Brock (1987)
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island dir. Jim Stenstrum (1998)
The Being dir. Jackie Kong (1983)
Kuso dir. Steve (2017)
Visible Secret dir. Ann Hui (2001)
The Exorcist: Believer dir. David Gordon Green (2023)
The Love Witch dir. Anna Biller (2016)
Bones dir. Ernest R. Dickerson (2001)
Bedevil dir. Tracey Moffatt (1993)
Television
Regular Show - "Terror Tales of the Park" I-VI (2011-2016)
The Simpsons - "Treehouse of Horror Presents: Not It" (2022)
Tales from the Cryptkeeper - Seasons 2 & 3 (1994 & 1999)
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agendaculturaldelima · 1 month ago
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  #AmigosInolvidables #Poesia
 📖 “RECITAL HISPANOAMERICANO DE POESÍA PUENTES Y TERRITORIOS LITERARIOS” 📜✒📇📕✍️
👥 Poetas: Ivonne Bernuy, Noraya Ccoyure, Alfredo Dammert, Grover Gonzáles, Santiago Risso, Pilar Pedraza Pérez del Castillo, Rocío Valencia, Johnny Barbieri, Zoila Capristán, Martín Córdova, Domingo de Ramos, Julio Heredia, Marco Martos, Carmen Mirabal, Saulo Chávez y Nanci Villalta
© Producción: CASLIT y Grupo Editorial Sial Pigmalión.
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  📌 RECITAL: 
📆 Miércoles 19 de Febrero
🕕 6:00pm.
🏫 Auditorio de la Casa de la Literatura (jr. Áncash 207, Estación Desamparados - Centro de Lima)
🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️ Ingreso libre.
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daisyherrera · 1 year ago
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#ElPuntoEs cuando la sociedad ofrece oportunidades de emprendimiento, se abre una ventana hacia la autosuficiencia y el empoderamiento
  Emprendimiento frente a la Delincuencia   Mario Flores Pedraza En la compleja trama social que tejemos día a día, el emprendimiento emerge como un faro de esperanza en medio de las sombras que proyecta la delincuencia. Este fenómeno, que va más allá de la mera creación de negocios, se erige como un pilar fundamental para construir comunidades resilientes y reducir las garras de la…
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ornamenti-d-oro · 5 years ago
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leer-reading-lire · 4 years ago
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juanrojomoreno · 6 years ago
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EL PÁNICO Y LA SALUD
EL PÁNICO Y LA SALUD
Juan Rojo Moreno
         El dios Pan es un dios de los pastores en la mitología griega (en la romana Fauno) pero es al mismo tiempo dios de las brisas del atardecer y amanecer, dios de la fertilidad y sexualidad y al mismo tiempo terrible y brutal con las personas que entraban en sus terrenos. Parte dios, parte animal, parte algo demoníaco, se relacionó con el temor y de ahí la palabra pánico.
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