About This Book
A series of short, conversational essays range widely across language, literature, travel, and moral observation. The author reflects on translation and the power of words, sketches portraits of poets and storytellers, recounts journeys and secluded places, and considers the effects of time on people and sites. Anecdote and close reading illuminate topics from solitude and popular misconception to historical method, political scenes, and small-town life. These pieces combine criticism, personal reminiscence, and ethical reflection in a plain, often ironic voice that moves between wit and serious inquiry.
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