About This Book
A collection of essays and character studies written while the author spent time in a quiet rural village, the pieces blend personal reminiscence and literary criticism with concise philosophical reflections and political portraits. Several essays recall encounters with poets and friends and examine memory, youth's sense of immortality, personal identity, belief, and public opinion; others analyze manners of writing, consistency of opinion, and practical proposals for civil and criminal legislation. Interspersed are spirited sketches of prominent political figures and an elegiac farewell to essay-writing, delivered in candid, conversational prose.
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