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First-person confessions by Anton Prèhznev chronicle his involvement with the Nihilist movement, tracing recruitment, exile, and clandestine activity under an autocratic regime. Individual episodes portray harsh journeys, secret-service surveillance, conspiracies, betrayals, and acts of violence alongside quieter moments of personal reflection on motivation and conscience. The collection alternates suspenseful set pieces and intimate testimony to show how state repression, underground organization, and individual choices interact, yielding both moral ambiguity and human cost.
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