About This Book
A man officially declared dead after a cholera outbreak in Naples reveals that he survives and recounts a single year that destroyed his standing and altered his life. Living in exile in a South American wilderness, he narrates betrayal, societal hypocrisy about infidelity and honor, and the private vengeance that arises when legal remedies feel insufficient. Alongside the plot, he meditates on burial versus cremation and the horror of premature interment, framing a personal account of loss, disillusionment, and the search for moral resolution.
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