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The narrative follows a young artist living in the Latin Quarter whose circle gathers in a noisy café to trade gossip, rivalry, and anxieties about Salon acceptance; after a tense evening he retires to his cluttered studio, cares for eccentric pets, and broods over his prospects. The mood shifts from camaraderie and fragile confidence to a sudden, disorienting catastrophe during a public event that leaves him stunned and injured, struggling to recall the panic and crushing impact. The work traces artistic ambition, social life in a bohemian quarter, and the abrupt collapse of ordinary order into violent upheaval.
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