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Two linked novellas probe the corrosive effects of money, desire, and social spectacle on interior life. In vivid scenes alternating between glittering public gatherings and solitary shores, a man named Mishujew confronts passion turned to contempt, performing social roles while nursing private melancholy; his partner responds with shame and pleading as cruelty and humiliation escalate. The narratives use atmospheric description, psychological observation, and moral ambiguity to examine power, erotic obsession, alienation, and the self-destructive consequences of wealth and moral compromise.
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