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The author offers a personal and critical portrait of a leading contemporary literary figure, interweaving eyewitness recollections, assessments of temperament and work, and responses to hostile critics. The essay recounts visits to the subject’s home and writing habits, describes a stern but indulgent temperament, and analyzes major works and their stylistic strengths, especially linguistic mastery and moral intensity. It critiques superficial journalistic reviewers, defends the author's creative originality, and highlights a blend of erudition, observation, and satiric moralism in the writings. The tone balances admiration and candid appraisal while arguing for the enduring value of the subject’s literary achievements.
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