About This Book
Presented as a lengthy prison letter to a former intimate companion, the text blends autobiographical recollection with moral self-examination and meditations on art, suffering, and spiritual renewal. It follows an evolution from bitterness and humiliation toward a quieter ethical and aesthetic reassessment, describes aspects of daily prison life and its corrosive effects, and critiques the social and legal circumstances that precipitated confinement. Appended letters and short essays expand on conditions behind bars and personal responses, producing an uneven but intensely candid record of remorse, conscience, and philosophical reflection.
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