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Ships of Hagoth is a digital-first literary magazine featuring creative nonfiction and theoretical essays by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Where other LDS-centric publications often look inward at the LDS tradition, we seek literary works that look outward through the curious, charitable lens of faith.

El Marginal Temporada 1 no es simplemente un drama carcelario de acción; es un crudo espejo de las fallas del sistema judicial y penitenciario en América Latina. La serie no busca romantizar a los criminales ni victimizar a los guardias, sino mostrar cómo el entorno carcelario devora la humanidad de cualquiera que cruce sus puertas.

La banda de los Borges y la corrupción dirigencialEn el extremo opuesto del espectro de poder se encuentra la banda que controla la cárcel, liderada por los hermanos Borges: Mario (Claudio Rissi), la mente fría y estratégica, y Diosito (Nicolás Furtado), una fuerza de la naturaleza impredecible, violenta y extrañamente carismática.

A group of younger, marginalized inmates who reside in "La Villa"—a makeshift shantytown within the prison courtyard. They represent a constant, volatile threat to the Borges' established order.

Sin embargo, la serie realmente sigue la historia de un grupo de personas que viven en los márgenes de la sociedad, en un barrio carenciado y violento de Buenos Aires. A través de sus personajes, la serie explora temas como la pobreza, la violencia, el narcotráfico, la corrupción policial, y la lucha por sobrevivir en un entorno hostil.

At the heart of the prison’s ecosystem are the . Mario Borges (Claudio Rissi) is the calculating mastermind who runs the prison like a corporate entity, while his younger brother, Diosito (Nicolás Furtado), is the unpredictable, charismatic, and volatile muscle.

El Marginal Temporada 1 is widely considered a gritty, masterful entry into the prison drama genre, currently holding a strong on IMDb . Critics and audiences alike praise it for its raw realism and phenomenal acting, though many warn of its extreme violence and dark themes. Plot Summary

While Pastor is the protagonist, is an ensemble piece.

is a masterpiece of contemporary television, offering a gritty and unflinching portrayal of life on the margins of society. Through its complex characters, nuanced themes, and social commentary, the series provides a powerful critique of social inequality and marginalization.

Led by the calculating and ruthless Mario "Sapo" Borges (Claudio Rissi), this faction controls the pavilion through violence and business. The Borges brothers are dangerous, but they operate with a twisted code of loyalty. Sapo Borges is arguably the break-out character of the series—a villain who is undeniably charming, terrifying, and strangely philosophical.

The series explores the deep-seated rot within the Argentine judicial and penal systems, where guards and judges are often as criminal as the inmates.

The first season shines because of its complex, morally grey characters:

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We are hoping—for “one must needs hope”—for creative nonfiction, theoretical essays, and craft essays that seek radical new ways to explore and express theological ideas; that are, like Hagoth, “exceedingly curious.”

We favor creative nonfiction that can trace its lineage back to Michel de Montaigne. Whether narrative, analytical, or devotional, these essays lean ruminative, conversational, meandering, impressionistic, and are reluctant to wax didactic. 

As for theoretical essays: we welcome work that playfully and charitably explores the wide world of arts & letters—especially works created from differing religious, non-religious, and even irreligious perspectives—through the peculiar lens of a Latter-day Saint.

We read and publish submissions as quickly as possible, and accept simultaneous submissions. 

El Marginal Temporada 1 Jun 2026

El Marginal Temporada 1 no es simplemente un drama carcelario de acción; es un crudo espejo de las fallas del sistema judicial y penitenciario en América Latina. La serie no busca romantizar a los criminales ni victimizar a los guardias, sino mostrar cómo el entorno carcelario devora la humanidad de cualquiera que cruce sus puertas.

La banda de los Borges y la corrupción dirigencialEn el extremo opuesto del espectro de poder se encuentra la banda que controla la cárcel, liderada por los hermanos Borges: Mario (Claudio Rissi), la mente fría y estratégica, y Diosito (Nicolás Furtado), una fuerza de la naturaleza impredecible, violenta y extrañamente carismática.

A group of younger, marginalized inmates who reside in "La Villa"—a makeshift shantytown within the prison courtyard. They represent a constant, volatile threat to the Borges' established order. El Marginal Temporada 1

Sin embargo, la serie realmente sigue la historia de un grupo de personas que viven en los márgenes de la sociedad, en un barrio carenciado y violento de Buenos Aires. A través de sus personajes, la serie explora temas como la pobreza, la violencia, el narcotráfico, la corrupción policial, y la lucha por sobrevivir en un entorno hostil.

At the heart of the prison’s ecosystem are the . Mario Borges (Claudio Rissi) is the calculating mastermind who runs the prison like a corporate entity, while his younger brother, Diosito (Nicolás Furtado), is the unpredictable, charismatic, and volatile muscle. El Marginal Temporada 1 no es simplemente un

El Marginal Temporada 1 is widely considered a gritty, masterful entry into the prison drama genre, currently holding a strong on IMDb . Critics and audiences alike praise it for its raw realism and phenomenal acting, though many warn of its extreme violence and dark themes. Plot Summary

While Pastor is the protagonist, is an ensemble piece. A group of younger, marginalized inmates who reside

is a masterpiece of contemporary television, offering a gritty and unflinching portrayal of life on the margins of society. Through its complex characters, nuanced themes, and social commentary, the series provides a powerful critique of social inequality and marginalization.

Led by the calculating and ruthless Mario "Sapo" Borges (Claudio Rissi), this faction controls the pavilion through violence and business. The Borges brothers are dangerous, but they operate with a twisted code of loyalty. Sapo Borges is arguably the break-out character of the series—a villain who is undeniably charming, terrifying, and strangely philosophical.

The series explores the deep-seated rot within the Argentine judicial and penal systems, where guards and judges are often as criminal as the inmates.

The first season shines because of its complex, morally grey characters: