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Puppet Government

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A reclusive artisan who revives the nearly lost craft of hand-carved puppets is repeatedly courted by government officials seeking to recruit him into a prestigious departmental post. He resists their offers, insisting on the freedom and solitude his work provides while struggling with mounting paperwork, fatigue, and intrusive annual visits. Negotiations expose bureaucratic pressures, veiled threats to his livelihood, and promises of prestige that conflict with his desire for autonomy. The narrative alternates between formal interviews and the artisan's interior reflections, exploring tensions between creative labor and institutional control without resolving the impasse.

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George Revelle

George Revelle was an author known for his contributions to political and military literature. His notable works include "Operation Boomerang," which explores themes of espionage and strategy, and "Puppet Government," a critical examination of political manipulation and control. Revelle's writing often reflects a deep understanding of the complexities of governance and international relations, making his works relevant for readers interested in these subjects. Through his narratives, he engages with the intricate dynamics of power and influence, offering insights that resonate with both historical and contemporary contexts.

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