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The novel recreates life at a vast wartime base camp and the journey to the front, presenting episodes that capture chronic anxiety, bureaucratic confusion, and strained human relationships amid prolonged mobilization. Using the perspective of a skeptical conservative sensibility, it records soldiers' unease with orders, counter-orders, and perceived neglect by distant authorities, while alternating scenes of camp routines, domestic tensions, and front-line movements. The narrative balances reportage-like observation with psychological subtlety, showing how constant worry shapes behavior, loyalties, and morale, and it frames these wartime experiences through a sequence of interlinked parts that move from the base to active service and its emotional aftermath.
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