Little Dinners With the Sphinx, and Other Prose Fancies
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A series of lyrical prose fancies and essays blends intimate conversational sketches, whimsical anecdotes, and reflective meditations on art, love, gastronomy, dreams, and mortality. Several pieces stage imaginative scenes—an elegant dinner with a mysterious companion and an elaborately arranged farewell that probes pride and debt—while others move into pastoral reverie, character sketches, or playful explorations of names and memory. The tone alternates between ironic wit and elegiac tenderness, using vivid imagery and gentle paradox to examine the pleasures and sorrows of imaginative life.
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