About This Book
A cycle of lyrical short stories sketches the lives of ordinary people in a sunlit, aging urban quarter, using concise, painterly prose to evoke interiors, street scenes, and fleeting gestures. Each vignette concentrates on small moments—loss, longing, humble joys, and humiliations—rendered with restrained emotion and a dominant note of pity. The narratives blend poetic imagery and precise observation, favoring suggestion over exposition, and often close on intimations rather than resolutions. Together the pieces form a portrait of communal customs and private sorrow, shaped by atmosphere, memory, and classical formal restraint.
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