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A fragmented, impressionistic portrait traces a young man's life through the memories, impressions, and gossip of those around him. Scenes shift from childhood to adulthood, travel, and intimate encounters, assembled by elliptical narration and sensory detail rather than linear plot. The narrative perspective fragments identity into glimpses and absences, highlighting solitude, the elusiveness of character, and the effects of time on human relation. Sparse, associative passages accumulate into a lingering sense of loss when the central figure’s life concludes offstage, leaving others to reconstruct meaning from scattered recollections.
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