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A series of short essays offers informal observations on American social life, manners, and character, blending humor, sentiment, and gentle satire. The pieces range from meditations on aging, gender roles, and leisure to reflections on public institutions, celebrity, and the press, alongside travel sketches and natural description. The author favors conversational prose and anecdote to sketch social types, critique pretension, and explore how personal habits and cultural attitudes shape everyday experience.
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