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A collection of short narratives that move between satirical parable and intimate sketch, frequently adopting a wry, conversational voice. The pieces blend realism and occasional allegory to examine vanity, hypocrisy, self-deception and the moral ambiguities of social life. Concise plots and abrupt reversals foreground psychological observation and irony, privileging implication and moral puzzlement over explicit judgment or neat resolution, and inviting reflection on motive, consequence and human contradiction.
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