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The story follows Felix Fay, a young man who leaves a provincial newspaper job to test himself in Chicago and remake his character. He confronts urban realities, precarious work, and the pull between dreamy ideals and practical ambition while forming friendships, romantic attachments, and artistic collaborations. Episodes move through diverse city neighborhoods and social circles—pressrooms, studios, theaters, apartments—where debates about philosophy, art, and social experiment recur. The narrative traces personal growth, conflicts between private longing and public roles, and the negotiating of love, community, and creative purpose, culminating in reconciliations and celebrations that mark shifts in identity.
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