About This Book
A collection of autobiographical episodes recounts formative experiences before the author turned thirty, focusing on vivid early memories: cramped boarding-house hardships with vermin and hunger, nights sleeping on park benches, chance encounters and petty criminality, and later travels and odd lodging in diverse landscapes. Each chapter presents a discrete scene or emotion that impressed the narrator, combining practical anecdote with reflective observation about memory, resilience, and the sensory impressions—beds, gas-brackets, benches, weather—that fix those youthful moments in lasting detail.
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