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A series of brief, fragmentary pieces—essays, letters, aphorisms and vignettes—presents intimate impressions of urban life, artistic circles and personal relationships. The narrator alternates between melancholic observation and wry epigram, reflecting on friendship, creativity, illness, memory and the small incidents of cafés, theatres, bathing places and country retreats. Portrait sketches and short episodes mingle with poetic asides, postcards and aphoristic formulations to form a collage of moods that privileges momentary sensation over sustained narrative. Recurring concerns include aesthetic perception, social manners, solitude and the consolations and limits of recollection.
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