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The narrative follows a writer whose romantic sensibilities clash with prosaic realities, opening with a vividly observed Atlantic crossing. Scenes of shipboard conviviality alternate with domestic squabbles over rooms and apples, while relatives and acquaintances provoke wry collisions between sentimentality and realism. Through episodic chapters the book offers comic portraits of manners, the literary world, and small social pretensions, balancing affectionate satire with quieter reflections on artistic ambition and compromise. A varied cast of characters embodies differing forms of vanity and accommodation, and the tone moves between genial observation and ironical scrutiny to illuminate how imaginative longing meets everyday constraint.

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Compton MacKenzie

Compton MacKenzie was a Scottish author and playwright, known for his keen observations of society and his humorous yet poignant storytelling. His literary career spanned several genres, including novels, poetry, and essays. Among his notable works is "Sinister Street," a semi-autobiographical novel that explores the complexities of youth and identity. MacKenzie also wrote "Carnival," which showcases his flair for vivid characterizations and social commentary. His writing often reflects his experiences and insights into British life during the early 20th century, contributing significantly to the literary heritage of that era.

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