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What's Become of Waring is a witty and subtly satirical exploration of the London publishing world and the elusive nature of identity. In this novel, Anthony Powell presents a clever mystery with a humorous edge, set within a small London publishing house. The story follows an unnamed narrator who works for a publishing company that has seen success with books by the mysterious travel writer, T.T. Waring. When Waring suddenly disappears, rumors and speculation abound, leading the staff and others in their social circle to question who Waring really is and what has happened to him. The narrator, alongside his colleagues, becomes entangled in the intrigue surrounding Waring's disappearance, and the line between personal ambition and professional curiosity begins to blur. Powell uses the mystery as a vehicle to explore deeper themes of identity, ambition, and the social facades people create. Each character—from the secretive editor Durling to the gossip-loving publicist Pinfold—reflects the quirks and contradictions of human nature, making for an amusing yet insightful portrait of people navigating the literary and social worlds. Powell's dry humor and perceptive observations are on full display in What's Become of Waring, blending the mystery genre with a subtle critique of the pretensions and aspirations of the publishing industry. Through its charmingly flawed characters and gentle satire, the novel examines the lengths to which people go to project a certain image of themselves—and how easily these projections can unravel. For fans of Powell's later A Dance to the Music of Time series, this novel offers a tantalizing glimpse into his developing mastery of character-driven storytelling.