About This Book
An aging newspaperman navigates the shrinking certainties of the press, racing between offices and tube trains while confronting staff reshuffles, precarious finances, and the shifting tastes of readers. The narrative follows his exchanges with younger colleagues and editors, portraying the loyalties, resentments, and small solidarities that shape their working world. Personal relationships and domestic setbacks unfold alongside episodes set in provincial locales and later in Paris, and the work sketches how professional identity and social standing change as individuals adapt, compromise, and strive for dignity amid evolving circumstances.