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A loosely connected collection of short stories set mainly among young men at university and their acquaintances, tracing arrivals, examinations, social gatherings, and travel. Episodes depict awkward newcomers, philosophical debates about meaning and desire, hopes for future careers, and small comic or poignant incidents that expose insecurity and aspiration. The pieces move between ironic observation and quiet sympathy, repeatedly contrasting abstract theorizing with immediate pleasures and obligations. Recurring settings and characters bind the sketches into varied portraits of youth confronting memory, ambition, friendship, and the practical demands of entering adult life.

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Logan Pearsall Smith

Logan Pearsall Smith was an American essayist and critic, known for his keen observations and wit. He contributed significantly to early 20th-century literature, particularly through his essays that explore the nuances of life and culture. His notable works include "Trivia," a collection of reflections on various subjects, and "More Trivia," which continues in the same vein with a blend of humor and insight. Smith's writing is characterized by its elegant prose and intellectual depth, making him a distinctive voice in literary circles.

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