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The book presents a series of linked episodes and reflections in which a narrator observes and engages with eccentric personalities, especially an unstable, ostentatious artist, and meditates on human folly, artistic pretension, and longing for the sea. It intersperses anecdote and observation with a self-revealing preface recounting the work's gradual composition and revision, and balances satirical sketches of social manners with quieter maritime passages and personal reminiscence.
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