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An aging, disciplined writer travels to a languid, sea-born city and becomes transfixed by the idealized beauty of a young boy he observes there. His admiration gradually undermines his self-control and artistic principles, provoking inward conflict between restraint and desire. As the protagonist's fascination deepens, the city's atmosphere of faded splendor and encroaching sickness mirrors his physical and moral decline. The narrative follows his psychological unravelling, exploring the tension between aesthetic longing and corporeal vulnerability, and how attraction, vanity, and mortality converge amid a setting both luminous and disquieting.
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