About This Book
A sequence of short, sharp essays and aphorisms that employ wit and irony to probe contemporary manners, literary life, and political practices. The pieces mix playful addresses to prominent cultural figures with trenchant criticisms of public institutions, reflections on national temperament, and vivid everyday observations. Tone shifts between gentle anecdote and biting satire, and the work alternates epigrammatic one-liners, descriptive sketches, and moral commentary to provoke reflection while lampooning hypocrisy and pretension.
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