About This Book
A coastal drama centers on a young man, Frâns Duco, and his family and friends as they navigate inward longing, duty, and the sea’s hold on their lives. Quiet, reflective scenes show Frâns struggling with existential melancholy, memories, and a yearning for a luminous vision, while his mother, sister, and a close companion urge engagement in village duties and festival preparations. The work shifts between intimate monologue and communal interaction to examine belonging, the pull between solitary craving and social responsibility, and how natural forces and local ritual shape personal identity.
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