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A comedic, semi-autobiographical account follows two struggling artists who share a shabby studio, detailing their poverty, pranks to avoid rent, and theatrical affectations to gain notice. One companion stages mock deaths and paints morbid canvases while both endure salon rejections, artistic vanity, and petty rivalries. Their camaraderie mixes with bitter jokes and wistful self-critique, and a dangerous night on a mountain ridge triggers dark, contemplative reflections about the meaning of art, fame, and the absurdities of bohemian life.
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