The author gives us, throughout his experience, these feelings about the place, its position within the area and within the community of men in general. These reflections are very accurate but often agreed and suddenly sink a little open houses sometimes. The descriptions of the duty EREMITAGE are very "bucolic" feel the man expectantly and contemplation. The descriptions are still very repetitive and weigh down the narrative. The author's days pass like a motionless journey, mind clouded by a little excessive consumption of vodka and cigars. The characters are almost caricatures but certainly true, acquaintances without any interest except that punctuate the days slipping away parading as a rosary. In short, a story by now very clear and not at all "bobo" because the purpose is not to denounce the failings of society but rather to awaken everyone's mind so that he feels free to decide for themselves their life. Moreover the story often remains a disappointing loan naivety, we finally tire and I struggled to finish. This is the typical book inspired by modern Western society. Modern man can not mourn Candide, when the promise made by the world we thought hers refuses. Then he finally flagellum and disgusts of himself and his fellows. The Bobos senivreront of these pages and in the cynical smile.