The Memoirs of a Failure: with an Account of the Man and His Manuscript
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A biographer sketches the enigmatic figure William Wirt Dunlevy, recounting his university years and later life while describing a bewildering manuscript in his hand. The manuscript blends candid autobiographical reflection and lyrical, often dreamlike prose: meditations on personal failure, thwarted artistic ambitions, social alienation, and vivid natural scenes that blur memory and imagination. The volume interleaves interpretive biography, descriptive commentary, and extended extracts from Dunlevy’s writing, allowing the reader to encounter the man chiefly through the fragmented, introspective pages he left behind.
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