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10 exemplaires sur papier du Japon: 1 à 10
25 — — de Hollande: 11 à 35
50 — — vélin: 36 à 85
numérotés a la presse.
A recently separated man adjusts to solitary life under the care of a discreet housekeeper, exchanging a turbulent domestic partnership for orderly routines and the relief of fewer responsibilities. He pursues casual diversions—friends, fleeting romances, short trips and family visits—but finds such distractions insufficient to fill a growing sense of emptiness. The narrative observes his day-to-day thoughts, the small social rituals that shape his boredom, and the gradual recognition that pleasure and monotony coexist. The arrival of an unexpected older visitor introduces a new element that suggests forthcoming changes to the quiet plan he has constructed for the summer.
10 exemplaires sur papier du Japon: 1 à 10
25 — — de Hollande: 11 à 35
50 — — vélin: 36 à 85
numérotés a la presse.