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Tongues as long as branches, cockroaches in a 'hot story', the resurgence of extinct plants, a prepatriarchal paranthropology, thinking with toxic plants from contemporary art, spiraling digestive ontologies, capitalist bruxism, a business school run by eukaryotes, a society in which we pay to eat celebrities, a prickly pear and 800 g of bonito tuna are some of the materials fermenting in this COMPOST READER.

156 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2021

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November 16, 2022
Libro super recomendable, se me olvidó ponerlo hace dos meses que me lo leí, pero básicamente es sobre creación contemporánea entorno aas prácticas ecologicas
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May 29, 2024
Llegué por el azúcar, me quedé por el bruxismo.
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July 18, 2025
Algunos textos son 5 estrellas, ¡como el de las bacterias y el de las cucarachas!
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August 20, 2023
A captivatingly strange read. Unlike anything I've laid eyes on before. I bought it because there was a section on Chornobyl, but I stayed because of how well my curiosity was captivated.
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