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A collection of short prose sketches mixes personal anecdote, playful satire, and pointed literary criticism. One essay offers an admiring, analytic portrait of a fellow writer, while other pieces examine domestic oddities, social contrasts, and small incidents rendered with dark humor. Settings range from cramped garrets and parlors to public scenes, and forms shift between anecdotes, parable-like tales, and reflective essays. Throughout, the author’s richly wrought language, ironic voice, and eye for moral paradox produce vivid portraits of habit, appetite, friendship, and solitude.
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