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A series of short sketches portrays early twentieth-century city nightlife through anecdotal vignettes centered on women who navigate hotels, theaters, beach resorts, and dance halls. The pieces mix tales of ambition, performance, and petty schemes—dances that open social doors, staged seductions, auctions of reputation, and brushes with law—while sketching a cast of entertainers, gamblers, and patrons. Tone shifts between wry observation and gritty detail, using episodic scenes to map the social textures and risks of metropolitan entertainment life.

About the Author

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Ike Swift

Ike Swift was an American author known for his work "Sketches of Gotham," which offers a vivid portrayal of life in New York City during the late 19th century. Through his keen observations and engaging prose, Swift captures the essence of urban experiences, reflecting the complexities and vibrancy of city life. His writing contributes to the literary heritage of American realism, providing readers with a glimpse into the social dynamics and cultural landscape of the time. Swift's unique perspective and narrative style make his work a notable entry in the canon of American literature.

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