Margarita's Soul: The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty
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The narrator, an older man, recollects a lifetime of romantic encounters and formative friendships beginning in boyhood, following his bond with Roger and the emergence of Margarita as a central love. The narrative unfolds as a river metaphor—from hidden springs and island idylls through marshes, cities and perilous rapids—charting courtship, jealousy, moral dilemmas, moments of exile and reunion, and the bitter-sweet surrender to fate. Interspersed scenes in provincial and urban settings, memories of intimacy and loss, and reflective digressions on character and consequence create a portrait of love, regret, and the shaping power of memory.
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