De roman van Bernard Bandt
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The novel centers on Bernard, an office employee who sustains a distant friendship through letters while wrestling with loneliness, constrained routines, and a growing desire to escape his domestic role. Through a mix of epistolary passages and everyday scenes at work and in social settings, it traces his inward struggles between a performed public self and private longings, occasional fantasies of dramatic rebellion, and awkward attempts at courtship. Interactions with friends and acquaintances gradually reshape his self-understanding, and recurring reflections on habit, shame, and the consolations of written intimacy form a psychological portrait of quiet yearning and changing attachments.
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