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The novel follows a cast of interlinked characters—an irreligious visitor to Rome, a conservative novelist, and a restless young man—whose travels and intrigues expose tensions between faith, hypocrisy, and personal liberty. Through episodic narratives and digressions, the book satirizes bourgeois piety and literary pretension, contrasting ritual and sincerity. A notorious, unsettling episode dramatizes an apparently motive-less violent act as a probe of individual autonomy, while other sections examine deception, identity, and the performative nature of belief. The tone alternates between ironic comedy and moral unease, and the structure combines realistic scenes with philosophical reflection and parody.
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