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The narrator recollects childhood poverty and family life, tracing how early experiences shaped a vocation for storytelling. Through episodic, memoir-like sketches and candid portraits of fellow writers, he alternates imaginative scenes with reflections on facts, craft, and the challenges of literary life. The prose moves between domestic anecdotes, frank assessments of artistic temperament, and sketches of the creative community, offering meditative essays on honesty, failure, and the making of stories. The material is arranged in four books and an epilogue that together blend personal reminiscence with practical and philosophical commentaries on narrative art.
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