About This Book
A portrait of a young provincial wife who grows increasingly disillusioned with marriage and the banality of small-town life; she seeks escape through romantic fantasies, material indulgence, and extramarital affairs, provoking mounting debt, humiliation, and ruin. The narrative alternates close psychological observation with satirical depiction of provincial manners and institutions, tracing how personal longing collides with social expectation. Central themes include the dangers of romantic idealization, the emptiness of consumer desire, and the suffocating effects of social conformity, presented in meticulous realist detail.