The Bureaucracy of Absence
The city of Prague in the late 1960s was a place of grey concrete and whispered secrets, where the state did not just govern the people, but attempted to archive their very souls. Julian was a mid-level functionary in the Ministry of Records, a man whose entire existence was defined by the filing of forms and the stamping of documents. He was a master of the "official silence," a man who had...
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