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Set over four days in December 1949, this novel provides a detailed portrayal of life inside a Soviet sharashka, a specialized prison facility for intellectuals and scientists. The narrative follows a group of inmates who are tasked with developing voice recognition technology for the secret police. Forced to choose between collaborating with the oppressive regime to secure better living conditions or maintaining their moral integrity and facing the brutal realities of standard labor camps, the characters undergo profound ethical crises. Drawing parallels to the first circle of Hell in Dante's Inferno, a state of existence without glory but also without extreme physical torment, the story examines the compromises individuals make under a totalitarian regime. This specific edition restores the author's original, uncensored manuscript, offering a more comprehensive and authentic vision of the text as it was initially conceived.
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