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The narrative is presented as a personal memoir that follows a sensitive man from idyllic childhood through strained adult relationships, service and legal calamity, and prolonged confinement, during which he develops a transcendent power of shared dreaming that permits secret reunions with a lost love. Blending realist detail, framed testimony, sketches, and reflections, it explores memory, the persistence of attachment across time, and the porous line between waking life and imaginative escape.
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