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An aging professor confronts the sale of his long-occupied house and navigates shifting family ties, private regrets, and the small, persistent discomforts of domestic life. Interwoven is a younger friend's extended reminiscence of exploration and deep attachment to a remote landscape, serving as a luminous counterpoint to the professor's restrained interiority. The narrative contrasts youthful idealism with later compromise, examining memory, loss, and the tensions between personal loyalty and social ambition. Structural shifts between household scenes and the embedded tale underscore questions of belonging, the passage of time, and how private histories shape public choices.
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