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A young narrator describes entering urban life as a shop assistant and enduring strict, petty supervision from his employer and colleagues. He witnesses and suffers the cruel hierarchies among local youths and is compelled into a frightening dare in a cemetery that reveals his fear and stubbornness. Rich, sensory detail and unflinching character sketches convey a world of scarcity, roughness, and small humiliations. The episodic, first-person account mixes immediate incidents with reflective observation to examine poverty, social cruelty, and the uneasy lessons of early adulthood.
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