About This Book
The narrator receives a sprawling, disordered manuscript from an old friend who has excised wartime service and instead recounts an earlier life marked by circus apprenticeship, Bohemian relationships, and continental cultural influences. Through editorial shaping of scattered anecdotes, diary entries and bilingual reflections, the narrator pieces together episodes of personal reinvention, social contrasts between military formality and artistic freedom, and intimate sketches of figures who shaped the friend's identity. The result is a character portrait assembled from memory and habit, exploring private versus public selves, the difficulties of self-representation, and the tensions of belonging to disparate worlds.
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