About This Book
An observer traveling abroad encounters an enclosed garden where ritualized, aestheticized torture is staged for spectators. Vivid, often grotesque set pieces alternate with extended philosophical discussions that examine cruelty, erotic desire, power, and the hypocrisies of civilized institutions. Through detailed accounts of violent spectacles and the narrator's escalating fascination, the narrative probes how violence can be aestheticized, how private passions intertwine with political systems, and how moral boundaries become blurred by intellectual rationalizations and erotic obsession.
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