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A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago

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A collection of short newspaper-born sketches and vignettes that portray downtown life through brisk scenes, character portraits, satire and tonal experiments. The pieces move between comedy and melancholy while observing urban routines, social posturing, loneliness, music and small kindnesses. The writer varies voice and form to compress drama and image, playing with language and journalistic immediacy to explore how modern city existence registers in fleeting moments and human types.

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Ben Hecht

Ben Hecht was an influential American screenwriter, playwright, and novelist, known for his sharp wit and innovative storytelling. His works often reflect the vibrant culture of early 20th-century America, particularly in Chicago, where he spent much of his life. Hecht's notable titles include "A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago," a collection of essays that capture the essence of the city, and "Fantazius Mallare: A Mysterious Oath," which showcases his flair for the fantastical. Throughout his career, Hecht contributed significantly to both literature and film, leaving a lasting impact on the narrative style of his time.

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