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A young idealist leaves a comfortable but stifling job to try his hand at letters in a bustling city, moving through artists' studios, publishing houses, newspapers, theatres, and convivial salons. Encounters with ambitious painters, pretentious critics, cynical editors, and drunken performers expose bureaucracy, commercialism, and moral hypocrisy, while struggles with poverty and disillusionment test personal convictions. The narrative proceeds episodically, balancing sharp social satire with vivid scene painting and philosophical exchanges, and culminates in a recurring convivial meeting place where conversation, quarrel, and reflection distill the work's critique of institutions, culture, and the compromises demanded of creative life.

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August Strindberg

August Strindberg was a Swedish playwright, novelist, and poet, known for his influential works that explore themes of human psychology and social dynamics. He is often regarded as a pioneer of modern drama, contributing significantly to the development of naturalism and expressionism in theater. Strindberg's notable works include "Miss Julie," a powerful exploration of class and gender, and "The Ghost Sonata," which delves into the complexities of human relationships. His diverse literary output also includes novels such as "The Red Room" and autobiographical sketches like "Legends." Strindberg's legacy continues to resonate in contemporary literature and theater.

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