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The narrative follows a young man who arrives at a high‑altitude sanatorium to visit a relative and becomes an involuntary long‑term resident, experiencing extended convalescence that transforms into a prolonged intellectual and emotional exile. Through his conversations and inner reflections, the text examines time, illness, mortality, and the tensions between ordinary bourgeois life and contemplative isolation, interweaving philosophical digressions, social satire, and sensual encounters. The mountain setting functions as a temporal laboratory where changes in perception, duty, love, and political anxieties unfold, culminating in ambiguous conclusions about growth, decay, and the cultural mood of an unsettled era.
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