About This Book
The narrative follows Horatio Heatherbloom, a down-at-heel man who drifts into a run-down music emporium seeking work and becomes entangled in the small-scale theatrics of popular songwriting and performance under the opportunistic composer-publisher Kerry Mackintosh. Comic episodes depict auditions, promotional chicanery, and itinerant music wagons as Heatherbloom navigates precarious employment, social pretensions, and schemes to monetize sentiment. Alongside farcical show-business encounters, the story introduces personal complications, including a resurfacing betrayal by a woman that provokes moral and emotional strain, while consistently satirizing anxieties about money, reputation, and the scramble for success.
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