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A cultivated recluse withdraws from society to a hermetic house where he constructs an elaborate private aesthetic, arranging books, art, scents, and contrived experiences to pursue refined sensations and oppose prevailing literary realism. The narrative unfolds as a sequence of meditative episodes blending criticism, description, and fanciful invention, cataloguing curiosities and theorizing about beauty, taste, and artificiality. The protagonist's experiments ultimately reveal the limits of sensory excess and isolation, leading to disillusionment and a breakdown of the retreat, and prompting reflection on the costs of retreating into artifice as refuge from ordinary life.

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J.-K. Huysmans

J.-K. Huysmans was a French novelist and art critic, best known for his influential works that explore themes of aestheticism and spirituality. His most notable novel, "Against the Grain" (À rebours), is often regarded as a seminal text of the Decadent movement, presenting a protagonist who retreats from society into a world of art and sensory experience. Huysmans' writing is characterized by its rich, detailed descriptions and a deep exploration of the inner life, reflecting his own spiritual journey. Other significant works include "En Route," which delves into the author's conversion to Catholicism, and "Là-bas," a provocative exploration of the darker aspects of human nature.

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