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The novel offers an unflinching, three-part portrayal of a city's regulated red-light quarter, detailing its hierarchy of houses, the daily routines and textures of rooms, and the economic and moral pressures shaping the women who live there. Adopting a close, often journalistic narrative voice, it moves from vivid scene-setting and institutional description to intimate portraits of inhabitants and the social hypocrisies that enable exploitation. Through stark sensory detail and steady observation the work examines commerce in human bodies, the interplay of cruelty and tenderness, and the broader community attitudes that sustain the quarter.
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