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A series of short stories and occasional poems offers impressionistic vignettes of small-town and rural life, capturing moments of longing, embarrassment, petty violence, and quiet despair. Scenes move between domestic interiors and brief episodes in public places, often focusing on inner thought and failed communication rendered in spare, elliptical prose. Recurring concerns include loneliness, thwarted ambition, the difficulty of speaking honestly, and the collision of private desire with social routine. Tone shifts from darkly comic to mournful, and formal fragments and portraits accumulate to create an atmosphere of human fragility and restrained emotion.
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