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The narrative follows a privileged young man and his glamorous wife as their courtship and marriage give way to prolonged idleness, sensual excess, and financial anxiety centered on an expected inheritance. As their social pleasures and vanity erode, ambition and creative promise falter, and alcohol, boredom, and self-destructive choices deepen their moral and psychological decay. The novel traces shifting moods and episodes across three books, alternating satirical portraits of Jazz Age leisure with intimate scenes of frustration, regret, and failed attempts at responsibility, examining how wealth, desire for status, and personal inertia corrode character and relationships.
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