About This Book
A wry first-person recollection sketches a vain, minor literary figure whose insecurity and theatrical mannerisms alienate him from peers. The narrator observes the man's contrived ambitions, his habit of grandiloquent pronouncements, and a desperate, supernatural scheme to visit the future and verify his fame. The story culminates in a bittersweet comic reversal when the sought-after proof of posterity proves negligible, transforming the subject's vanity into an object of gentle ridicule mingled with pity.
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