About This Book
A series of short stories presents compact vignettes of urban life, tracing chance encounters in public spaces and intimate moments between strangers. The narratives shift between wry, often melancholic observation and sharp social satire, portraying lovers, intruding outsiders and ostentatious figures through vivid detail and gesture. Voice alternates between lyrical description and brisk anecdote, exposing contrasts of wealth and want, desire and discomfort, and the performative aspects of daily behavior. Recurrent concerns are longing, social distance and the uneasy mixture of tenderness and irony that shapes city existence.
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