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A collection of interrelated short stories portrays privileged young people whose lives are shaped by wealth, romantic desire, and disillusionment. The narratives trace social rituals, failed relationships, and private regrets, juxtaposing glittering settings with emotional vulnerability. Through elegant, economical prose the pieces examine how inheritance and social expectation blunt empathy, prompt self-deception, and produce cycles of yearning and ennui. Some stories focus on individual downfall or missed intimacy, others on moral compromises and bittersweet nostalgia, while recurring motifs of parties, travel, and memory underscore the tension between public performance and private sorrow.
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