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The narrative follows a wounded artist recovering in a hospital, where physical injury and the loss of an arm force him to confront the collapse of his creative livelihood and uncertain future. Through ward scenes, interactions with fellow patients and medical staff, and extended memories, the account traces his earlier intimate relationship with a woman who prepares for a child while he departs to work abroad, and the resulting emotional estrangement. The text juxtaposes domestic adjustments and artistic ambitions with the brutal realities of war, examining identity, responsibility, alienation, and the difficult task of rebuilding life after bodily and moral rupture.
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