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A collection of short stories set in northern towns and Siberia, portraying human lives amid political violence and everyday struggle. Several pieces depict civil conflict's toll—wounded combatants in a hospital confront shared motives and dying visions—while others follow individuals coping with poverty, work, and fragile dignity. The narrative voices alternate between intimate character sketches and broader social tableaux, exploring themes of freedom, hatred, fate, and the tension between idealism and survival. Scenes range from winter battlefields and burning streets to quieter domestic interiors, and the prose combines stark realism with moments of plaintive reflection on community, identity, and the costs exacted by sweeping historical forces.
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