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A narrator visits an elderly prince to report that he has identified a man called Siegfried, and uses the occasion to observe a region transformed by war: vanished neighborhoods, altered customs, and dislocated artisans. He reflects on memory and small personal episodes that resemble second lives, noting the uncanny recurrence of past moments. The royal household responds by turning contemporary terms into a fairy-tale register, while the prince laments the loss of once-guarded family and state secrets and considers how truth has become increasingly exposed.

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Jean Giraudoux

Jean Giraudoux was a prominent French playwright and novelist, known for his innovative contributions to 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love, war, and the human condition, blending fantasy with reality. Giraudoux's notable plays include "L'École des indifférents" and "Elpénor," which showcase his unique narrative style and philosophical depth. He was also a diplomat and a member of the French Academy, reflecting his engagement with both literature and society. His literary legacy continues to influence contemporary playwrights and writers.

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