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A man awakens aboard a crowded ship with large gaps in memory and must reconstruct his past from fragments and interactions with fellow travelers. Gradually returning impressions prompt uneasy self-examination as he navigates suspicion, social differences, and an intimate encounter that raises questions about need and authenticity. The narrative alternates close interior reflection with episodic incidents on board and after landing, tracing attempts at self-reinvention amid moral uncertainty. Themes include the instability of identity, the hunger for connection, and the tension between appearance and inner truth as the central figure seeks to reconcile who he remembers with who he might become.
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