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This novel centers on a celebrated architect who, experiencing profound disillusionment with his career and personal life, abandons his former existence and travels to a leper colony in the Belgian Congo. There, he encounters individuals suffering from advanced leprosy, including those described as 'burnt-out cases'—patients whose disease has run its course but left them physically and emotionally scarred. Through his interactions with the colony's doctors, nuns, and patients, the protagonist confronts questions of faith, purpose, and the possibility of redemption. The narrative examines themes of detachment, suffering, and the search for meaning in a world stripped of superficial comforts, while also critiquing the romanticization of artistic genius and the limitations of rationalism.
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