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A memoir-style account of life in a remote Siberian penal settlement, following a recently arrived exile who observes daily routines, the prison community, and a cast of fellow inmates and officials. Through vivid portraits and episodic chapters, it portrays harsh conditions, moral complexity, petty injustices, moments of camaraderie, and the spiritual and psychological effects of confinement. Encounters with particular inmates reveal backstories, crimes, and varied personalities, while descriptions of work, festivals, illness, and release capture the rhythms and social order of penal life. Reflection on exile, human resilience, and the bureaucracy that governs punishment runs throughout.
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