Budapest
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An observational novel opens with a detailed portrait of a fashionable commercial street and its shifting daily rhythms, from morning quiet to the midday throng. The narrator catalogs shopfronts, merchandise, and the behaviors of customers, highlighting the interplay of ostentation and thrift as luxury and inexpensive goods coexist. The street is presented as a stage for social display, where shopping functions as both necessity and performance, and where appearance, class aspiration, and consumer desire shape communal life while preparing the reader for the personal episodes that follow.
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