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A man awakens in a bare jail cell with only partial memory, certain he is a reasonably young man but unclear about his name or the reason for confinement. He examines his surroundings, assumes a mistake, calls for help, and watches institutional routines—food carts and sullen attendants—proceed without response. The narrative traces his attempts to locate authority or explanation while depicting bureaucratic indifference and the gradual erosion of identity, offering a nightmarish portrait of confinement in which familiar certainties shrink and the prisoner must weigh the strange security of the known against the uncertainty of escape.

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William W. Stuart

William W. Stuart was an American author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the realms of fiction and drama. His notable works include "A Husband for My Wife," which explores themes of love and relationships, and "Inside John Barth," a reflection on the complexities of narrative and authorship. Stuart's writing often blends humor with poignant observations, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. With a body of work that spans various genres, he has left a mark on literary heritage, engaging readers with his unique voice and storytelling style.

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