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A narrator assembles vivid, episodic recollections of military service in North Africa, alternating violent accounts of raids and skirmishes with intimate scenes of camp life, erotic encounters, and drug‑induced hallucinations. The text sketches local customs and daily routines while repeatedly confronting moments of remorse and ethical unease, offering unflinching depictions of brutality alongside tenderness. Presented as short narrative vignettes and reflective passages, the work probes the human costs of armed presence and the blurred boundaries between desire, duty, and savagery.
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