About This Book
The narrative follows three childhood friends who reunite after wartime and, over a long dinner, exchange accounts of their divergent lives. As each recounts events they witnessed, they realize independently that they have observed different aspects of a single mysterious occurrence. Their stories prompt extended reflections on suffering, chance versus will, and how ordinary, unintended actions inflict harm, transforming private memories into a shared philosophical inquiry. The book unfolds as a framed sequence of linked testimonies and conversations that alternate anecdote and meditation, examining solitude, moral responsibility, and the lingering effects of collective trauma on individual conscience.
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