Fædrene æde Druer, Roman / Slægten, Opus 2
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A provincial household unravels after the family head returns with a flashy, scandalous companion, exposing moral double standards and igniting fierce disputes among the mother and daughters. The narrative follows jealousies, secret passions, petty cruelties and relentless gossip through linked episodes that alternate a prelude, backstory, main novel and epilog. Intimate scenes reveal power imbalances, the vulnerability of women and children under rigid social expectations, and the corrosive effects of appearances. The tone moves between caustic satire and sombre observation as private humiliations produce escalating public consequences for the estate and its inhabitants.
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