Last week in one of those ephemeral periodicals that set the current trend for a single day, many of them therians. The term comes from gray therion‘salva’, ‘beast’. Some people who psychologically identify with an animal species like this are called and feel compelled to mimic their appearance and movements, possibly wearing masks and other accessories. The Reds preferred them therians they were organized in more or less active communities and were associated with a well-known episode.
It was considered a fad, trend or pathology, that’s for sure the substrate of this type of subculture repeats itself much later, at the dawn of humanity. It is clear that in primitive cultures, as in many religions, there are many beliefs, myths, fables, rituals and superstitions that connect humans with animals. Elias Canetti attributed the evolution of the human species to its ability to metamorphose into the animals it domesticates. Anthropology abounds with evidence of extreme intimidation in humans and animals. Just like the moose phenomenon therians It’s just another episode of a relationship that begins at night.
Their impulse therians articulate as the community brought it up in the early 1990s, an internet forum dedicated to the fictional lobo men genre. Although the very ancient myth of the human lobe is generally associated with the horror genre, in some cases it is documented in many different places and locations. children who, abandoned or lost, were criados by lobos. After graduation, some of these children attracted the interest of humanists and scholars, and occasionally achieved international fame.
Mowgli, a famous character created by Kipling A book about the forest (1894), was inspired by the real-life case of Dina Sanichar, a rescued child raised by a lobo who was encountered in India by one of the bullfighters in 1868. François Truffaut, for his part, was based on Small saves (1970), in the famous reports that the French physician and educator Jean Itard wrote between 1801 and 1806 about a child he had met shortly before in the Aveyron region of France and whose education was aimed at him. full of admiration Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio translated these documents in 1973and the notes which he wrote for the purpose correspond to the more obscure, and—by the same token—the best of his books.
The nourishment of exciting material that exists above the children of “salvajes” or “ferales”, David Muñoz Mateos (Zamora, 1988) able to publish an excellent novel in which the narrator is very fond of the same story in a relationship with a man who lived indefinitely with one of Lobos’ wives as a child who was still traveling over the Culebra Mountains, between Zamora and Portugal.
Gentle and penetrating, clearly melancholic, meditative and profound, Entre las hojas iscondido is a unique novel full of memories and artists.
Inside the hidden things (Muñeca Infinita) e.g a small miracle of storytelling wisdomin which reality and fiction, story and novella, are beautifully mixed and dosed to produce the type of mockumentary that ends up acquiring the weight and gravity of a real witness.
Samuel Carvalho, the borderline case of “limítro salvaje” difícimente reinserted into a society where you never have to feel like an outsiderHe is a wonderful person, endowed with a very distinctive character and an extremely convincing humanity and psychology.
Soft and penetrating, clearly melancholic, thoughtful and deep, Inside the hidden things it is a unique novel full of stories and also artists, written in conciencia, with farm. It affirms a calm and cheerful recovery and – above the horizon of ecological and cultural disaster we face – is focused on solving problems of enormous importance in an elegantly interpreted and ecological way.

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