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A young narrator living in a large city records fragmented impressions, memories, and meditations that mix vivid urban observation with personal recollection. He describes hospital wards, street smells, faces that shift like masks, moments of silence and fear, and recollections of childhood and family. These diary-like entries alternate between precise sensory detail and philosophical reflections on mortality, the self, language, and the demands of artistic creation. The work unfolds as a series of intimate, often unsettling vignettes that trace psychological change and a growing inwardness without conventional plot, using associative scenes to probe how suffering, memory, and perception shape identity.
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