About This Book
A suite of essays and sketches that examine cultural life through literary criticism, portraiture, and urbane social observation. The writer challenges the social impulse to sanitize public narratives and scrutinizes how reputations are managed, while offering vivid city and travel impressions and reflections on youth, skepticism, and modern anxiety. Political and artistic debates receive concise, often ironic treatment, and personal anecdotes and critical profiles are deployed to probe how institutions, private impulses, and public image mutually shape one another. The pieces combine wit and close observation to expose the habits and hypocrisies of contemporary society.
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