About This Book
A middle-aged intellectual records profound loneliness and self-division in a fragmentary manuscript presented by an acquaintance. The work blends personal notebooks, critical commentary and surreal episodes to probe a split identity torn between cultivated society and an untamed, instinctive side. Through encounters, fantasies and a mock-psychological essay, it examines alienation, dissatisfaction with bourgeois life, sexual longing and the yearning for renewal. Tone and form shift between irony, melancholy and visionary fantasy, ultimately suggesting that partial healing requires acknowledging inner multiplicity and opening to art, play and communal experience.