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A conversational opening about a mother whose son wants to become a writer leads into a reflective essay that probes how bourgeois society has gradually embraced literary figures. The narrator uses anecdote and social observation to argue that secondary education supplies a cultural formation conducive to literary work, to question the notion of vocation by framing it as often the principle of least effort, and to comment on the uncertain economic prospects and social functions of literary life. The piece combines personal anecdote, cultural history, and practical advice to map the motives and constraints shaping an aspiring writer's path.

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Pierre Mille

Pierre Mille was a French author known for his diverse literary contributions, which often blend elements of fantasy and exoticism. His works include novels, short stories, and essays that explore various themes, from the bizarre to the philosophical. Notable titles such as "L'ange du bizarre" and "Histoires exotiques et merveilleuses" showcase his imaginative storytelling and unique narrative style. Mille's writing reflects a fascination with the unusual and the extraordinary, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century French literature. His ability to weave intricate tales has left a lasting impact on readers and continues to be appreciated in literary circles.

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