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A first-person diary follows a convalescent who, after breaking a leg, endures fever and immobility as war intrudes on a riverside village. The narrative blends intimate scenes of domestic recovery and garden life with sharp on-the-ground observations: crowded roads and railway traffic, laden vans of refugees, checkpoints and guards, abandoned villas, ruined bridges, and the anxiety of shortages. Encounters with peasants, militia, and the care of neighbours punctuate practical difficulties and small human moments. Interspersed are vivid sensory impressions of landscape, music, and household detail, producing a restrained chronicle of displacement, scarcity, and the uneasy persistence of everyday beauty amid military collapse.
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