The cell is baking hot now. Although I haven’t moved around much since returning from the infirmary—where could I go—sweat runs in rivulets down my bare chest and back, soaking the top of my shorts.
A guard in the corridor pokes his nose in through the small window and tells me to get my shirt back on.
“I’m sorry, but I was hot,” I say, taking out a fresh t-shirt from the yellow basket.
“Haven’t you got an uchiwa?” he asks.[1]
“An uchiwa? No. No I haven’t.”
The guard disappears for a moment, and returns with a round paper fan, which he feeds through the bars. It’s got a long plastic handle and an advertisement for Asahi Super Dry featuring a sylphlike Japanese woman in a blue bikini, holding frothy glass of pale yellow Asahi beer in her right hand.
“If this doesn’t constitute cruel and unusual punishment . . .,” I say, and start fanning myself with the uchiwa.
[1] An uchiwa (団扇) is a round paper fan.
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