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The narrative follows life in a mountain sanatorium where a cast of patients and physicians—among them a luminous young woman, an admiring young man, a cultured but ailing poet, and an austere chief physician—interact amid treatments, promenades, and café gossip. Scenes alternate between intimate sickroom moments and broader sketches of kur life, capturing rituals of diagnosis, flashes of memory, and theatrical self-display. Illness shapes relationships and identity, producing both compassion and performative eccentricity, while the author blends keen observation, irony, and melancholic atmosphere to examine how convalescence becomes a stage for longing, vanity, and small consolations.
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