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An unconventional attachment develops between a socially isolated married woman and a younger man whose interest in the stars shapes their intimacy. They meet repeatedly at an isolated hill crowned by a classical column, where shared observation of the heavens frames their emotional life. The narrative sets private passion against the vastness of the cosmos while following the social repercussions of their liaison in a provincial setting. Alternating descriptions of landscape and interior thought, the work examines moral dilemmas, public censure, and personal sacrifice as it probes the tension between desire, duty, and the constraints of custom.
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