Casta diva
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The story follows a recently returned politician who, disillusioned by party manoeuvres, withdraws to his provincial home where a taciturn servant and an affectionate dog reveal private warmth behind public frustration. He quickly becomes a notable figure in the small town, welcomed with deference and amusement, and develops a playful rapport with a young woman while cultivating an amateur interest in music. The narrative unfolds in linked episodes that alternate domestic detail and social gatherings with sharp satire of opportunism, vanity, and fear among political actors. Major themes are the gap between public posturing and private tenderness and the social dynamics of provincial life.
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