About This Book
A collection of short, conversational essays and vignettes drawn from newspaper columns, blending gentle irony and intimacy to sketch everyday moments and small moral reflections. The writer alternates personal meditation and anecdote — rumination on love and authenticity, comic encounters with strangers, New Year street impressions, and a broad nocturnal panorama of life at midnight — using vivid sensory detail and wry humor to observe human habits, loneliness, and fleeting kindness. The pieces favor immediacy and brevity, turning ordinary incidents into compact, reflective glimpses of social behavior and inner feeling.
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