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The narrator frames the tale as a self-aware creation conjured by a novelist friend and becomes Máximo Manso, a thirty-five-year-old scholar and institute professor devoted to philosophical study. Through his voice the work probes intellectual life, the craft of fiction, and debates about education, combining metafictional reflection with social satire. Episodes from Manso’s experience and meditation examine ambition, vanity, and the literary vocation, while friendships and ideas shape his public persona and inner doubts, producing a portrait that interrogates how thought and storytelling construct identity.
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