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A one-act drama staged in a communal prison chamber traces the daily rhythms and uneasy bonds among inmates as card games, tobacco, tattooing, and nightly rituals fill the evening. Tension and dark humor emerge when a newcomer is admitted and habitual routines—calls of vendors, clocked shifts, and mockery—are mimicked and negotiated. A vivid, hallucinatory recollection of a cellar flooding with wine conveys a prisoner’s fear of suffocation and loss of voice, prompting sympathetic care and guarded curiosity. The work examines confinement, collective memory, small ceremonies of survival, and the fragile authority that structures life behind bars.

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Salvatore Di Giacomo

Salvatore Di Giacomo was an Italian playwright, poet, and novelist, known for his contributions to Neapolitan literature. His works often reflect the vibrant culture and life of Naples, capturing the city's spirit through rich characters and engaging narratives. Among his notable plays is 'O voto: Scene popolari napoletane in tre atti, which showcases his ability to blend humor and social commentary. Di Giacomo's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and deep emotional resonance, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Italy. His other works, such as Assunta Spina and L'ignoto, further illustrate his talent for storytelling and his keen observation of human nature.

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