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A deceased narrator delivers an irreverent series of memoirs that blend anecdote, social satire, and philosophical reflection. He recounts family background, education, love affairs, ambitions, and odd enterprises while offering candid self-judgment and dark humor. The fragmented, digressive structure addresses the reader directly and disrupts conventional chronology, using irony to reveal vanity, hypocrisy, and the hollowness of social success. Short episodes and reflective asides move between comic portraiture and melancholy meditations on death, memory, and the yearning for posthumous renown, producing an experimental, witty voice that repeatedly undercuts its own seriousness.
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