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A collection of short stories and a one-act play offering compact character studies that blend satire, pathos, and wit. Episodes portray people confronting social stigma, poverty, moral confusion, or absurd small-town and urban dilemmas, shifting between comic observation and quiet melancholy. Several pieces rework poetic situations into contemporary scenes, while others use surreal touches and pointed domestic detail to expose memory, identity, and human frailty. The tone alternates between mischievous humor and empathetic scrutiny, rendered in concise, conversational prose that highlights everyday oddities and inner contradictions.

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Don Marquis

Don Marquis was an American author, journalist, and playwright, best known for his humorous and satirical writings. He gained popularity in the early 20th century for his unique characters and witty observations on life. Marquis is particularly recognized for his creation of the whimsical characters Archy and Mehitabel, which appeared in his newspaper columns and later in books. His notable works include "Carter, and Other People" and "The Old Soak, and Hail And Farewell," showcasing his talent for blending humor with social commentary. Marquis's contributions to literature reflect a keen insight into human nature and the absurdities of everyday life.

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