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A condemned man narrates his experiences in a penal colony, blending candid memoir with mordant social satire. Addressing bourgeois readers, he critiques their appetite for crime tales and the myth of infallible detectives while recounting episodes of violence, humiliation, and dealings with prison authorities. The text alternates darkly comic anecdotes, blunt confessions, and reflective digressions on guilt, punishment, and hypocrisy, structuring itself as a series of episodic scenes and polemical interludes that blur personal testimony and social provocation.

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Ernest La Jeunesse

Ernest La Jeunesse was a French author known for his contributions to contemporary literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore complex themes and societal issues, reflecting the cultural landscape of his time. Among his notable titles is "L'Holocauste: Roman Contemporain," which delves into the human experience during tumultuous periods. La Jeunesse's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and moral questioning, as seen in works like "Le forçat honoraire: roman immoral." His literary output includes a variety of genres, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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