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A poet with a heightened imagination fashions a private, ever-changing legend that brings formal order and luminous meaning to the chaos of contemporary life, set against the abortive revolution of 1905. The narrative alternates stark, deliberately naive realism with ornate, lyrical passages as it reduces modern complexity to symbolic scenes, dreamlike grottoes and greenhouses, and examines how beauty-tinged perception reshapes moral feeling and the boundary between nightmare and dream.
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