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A series of imagined interviews and miscellaneous essays offers personal cultural criticism and urban sketches that examine theater, vaudeville, and opera alongside reflections on city life, travel, literary practice, and aging. Through conversationally framed pieces and brief sketches the writer evaluates changes in popular entertainment, the habits of readers and writers, civic contrasts, and moments of domestic and social life, mixing wry observation with advice for younger authors and meditations on inspiration, taste, and the small elegances and absurdities of contemporary urban society.
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