The Silver Residue Traverses Six Hands and Becomes Its Opposite
FIRST HAND: THE FACTORY WORKER The first hand belonged to a man named Dieter Koehler. He was thirty-one years old, employed at the VEB Chemische Werke Bitterfeld, a state-owned chemical plant in the German Democratic Republic, approximately one hundred and twenty kilometers southwest of Berlin. His job title was Schichtmeister, shift supervisor, which meant that he walked the production floor...
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