About This Book
A series of short, person-centered essays offers vignettes of writers, artists, and thinkers to explore the currents of contemporary thought. Rather than a systematic treatise, the pieces present fragmented portraits that pair critical appraisal with sympathetic reminiscence, diagnosing ideological disarray, aesthetic shifts, and the tensions between novelty and tradition. Many chapters examine how personal tastes, temperaments, and cultural allegiances shape acceptance or rejection of modern doctrines, ultimately advocating a return to sincere preferences and modest, inward reflection.
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