About This Book
A narrator recalls growing up behind a church and near a prison and contrasts different childhood environments to examine how place shapes character and taste. He presents his uncle's library as a central repository of books and memories, using it to frame anecdotes about two prisoners, meditations on poets' suffering and creative impulse, and vignettes that blend irony, melancholy, and social observation. A later section turns to a woman named Henriette and considers how reading, neighborhood life, and chance encounters shape personal affections and outlooks.
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