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A brief, intimate drama follows a young woman who resorts to selling her body and a young man who alternates between tender attachment and harsh moral judgment. Their fleeting liaison and violent arguments reveal hunger, shame, and conflicting ideas of honor and possession. The narrative moves between cramped hotel rooms and bustling urban streets, juxtaposing small acts of care with resentments born of poverty and social stigma. Through close scenes and conversations, the work examines exploitation, longing, and the fragile hopes that persist amid material hardship.

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Ernest La Jeunesse

Ernest La Jeunesse was a French author known for his contributions to contemporary literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore complex themes and societal issues, reflecting the cultural landscape of his time. Among his notable titles is "L'Holocauste: Roman Contemporain," which delves into the human experience during tumultuous periods. La Jeunesse's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and moral questioning, as seen in works like "Le forçat honoraire: roman immoral." His literary output includes a variety of genres, showcasing his versatility as a writer.

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