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The collection gathers short, polished essays blending personal anecdote, literary criticism, and social observation. The writer reflects on reading habits and memory, aesthetic judgments about humor and cuisine in fiction, and the roles of critics and parents, while meditating on everyday objects and manners. Witty, urbane prose balances ironical distance with genuine sympathy, moving from intimate asides about pets and guests to broader queries about luxury, authorship, and cultural differences. The pieces favor concise argument, elegant detail, and a conversational, contemplative voice.
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