The H. G. Wells Library
In which a writer reflects candidly on the folly and fascination of composing a youthful and earnest novel, only to consign it to flames as an act of self-cleansing and humility. Observing with gentle irony the inevitable self-portrait lurking beneath the guise of fiction, he muses on the universal stages of authorship and the elusive nature of true artistic detachment.
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