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A game-show contestant agrees to spend two months alone on a stocked island as part of a publicity stunt that will test his ability to answer a set of questions about events that occur while he is cut off from news. Supplied with books and comforts, he settles into routines and confronts the psychological effects of enforced solitude while preparing to anticipate or recall developments beyond his reach. The narrative traces his day-to-day adjustments, the pressures of performative spectacle, and the tensions between curated information and lived experience, examining how isolation shapes understanding and the ethics of entertainment-driven experiments.

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David Mason

David Mason is an author known for his diverse contributions to literature, particularly in the realms of fiction and thought-provoking narratives. His works often explore complex themes and human experiences, as seen in titles like "Farewell Message" and "Pangborn's Paradox." Mason's writing style is characterized by its engaging prose and insightful commentary, making his stories resonate with a wide audience. With a total of nine published works, he has established himself as a notable figure in contemporary literature, offering readers a blend of entertainment and reflection.

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