About This Book
A collection of short stories sketches life among rural townsfolk, tracing small satisfactions, social climbing, and private disappointments. One tale follows a modest clerk whose young wife leaves for richer company, plunging him into grief, obsession and a self-willed quest to find her; amid political turmoil he joins the uprising, later devotes himself to building a makeshift vehicle to travel in search, and toils in a makeshift workshop. Other stories similarly depict everyday struggles, changing social roles, the strain of poverty and pride, and the persistence of longing and resilience in provincial settings.
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