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A young soldier removed from the regular army after repeated punishments but never criminally condemned is sent, without trial, to military disciplinary companies and endures three harsh years. The narrative reproduces his daily existence in penal units: physical privation, humiliating routines, isolation, and the slow hardening of his inner life from endurance to hatred. Presented as a candid confession and close psychological portrait, the account emphasizes observable effects of confinement on thought and feeling rather than offering systemic analysis, combining stark incidents and interior reflection to show how prolonged punishment reshapes identity and memory.

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Georges Darien

Georges Darien was a French author and social critic known for his incisive commentary on military life and societal norms. His works often reflect his experiences as a soldier and his critical views on authority and discipline. Notable titles include "Biribi: Discipline militaire," which explores the harsh realities of military service, and "Bas les coeurs!" which critiques the romanticization of war. Darien's writing is characterized by its blend of realism and satire, making significant contributions to the literary landscape of his time.

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