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A young musician confronts bereavement and household decline after his father's death, retreating into strict practice and self-reproach while his widowed mother sinks into nostalgic paralysis. Financial strain forces a move to a modest apartment owned by an old family friend, and his brothers depart to seek separate lives. The narrative traces everyday domestic details and inner torments: the protagonist's isolation, his sense of physical defect, the mother's gentle resignation, and the slow shaping of artistic identity amid grief, duty, and the small, painful compromises of family life.

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Romain Rolland

Romain Rolland was a French novelist, playwright, and musicologist, known for his profound exploration of human experience and the arts. He gained prominence with his monumental work "Jean-Christophe," a multi-volume novel that reflects his deep engagement with music and philosophy. Rolland's writing often delves into themes of individuality and the struggle against societal constraints, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. His works, including "Above the Battle" and "Clerambault: The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War," showcase his commitment to pacifism and humanism during tumultuous times. A Nobel laureate in Literature, Rolland's legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers around the world.

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