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A series of intense prose pieces and fragments that fuse visionary lyricism, autobiographical confession and social protest. The narrator alternates feverish religious and erotic imagery with stark recollections of childhood poverty, urban squalor, and scenes of violence, decay and carnival grotesquerie. Voices range from hymn-like jeremiads to sardonic addresses to an indifferent crowd, producing an experimental, fragmentary structure that moves between apocalyptic visions, personal memory, and political indignation. Recurrent motifs include bodily corruption, ritual spectacle, and longing for deliverance, while rhetorical excess and vivid sensory detail create a nocturnal, hallucinatory atmosphere rather than a linear narrative.
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