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Many Marriages

Chapter 32: Transcriber’s note
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About This Book

The narrative follows a middle-aged washing-machine manufacturer in a Midwestern town who undergoes an internal upheaval that reshapes his sense of self and domestic life. As he experiences sudden longing and disorientation, the story examines his shifting feelings toward his wife, daughter, and a younger female employee, tracing tensions between desire, duty, and social expectation. Introspective passages alternate with scenes of everyday work and family routine, exploring loneliness, sexual yearning, and the difficulty of speaking honestly about love and personal change.

Transcriber’s note

Minor punctuation errors have been changed without notice. Hyphenation has been standardized.

Spelling was retained as in the original except for the following changes:

Page 109: “and made self-consoious” “and made self-conscious”
Page 126: “his daughter uuderstand” “his daughter understand”
Page 244: “oneself with diginity” “oneself with dignity”