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A collage of satirical sketches depicts a Paris literary salon and its orbit, following habitual patrons—journalists, novelists, critics, and gossiping regulars—whose vanity, pretension, and petty rivalries animate cafés and drawing rooms. Through wry portraits and episodic scenes, social types are lampooned: the self-important critic, the struggling hack, theatrical divas, and eccentric patrons. The narrative alternates anecdote and commentary to expose the hypocrisies, absurdities, and commercial instincts of literary life, capturing language, manners, and a petty moral universe with ironic humor.
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