About This Book
A collection of short stories that portray a range of human follies and small moral tragedies. The pieces shift between comic satire and quiet melancholy, often hinging on misunderstandings, reputations, or social pretensions. Characters range from eccentric, tender figures—such as a devoted museum night watchman who treats wax figures as companions—to ordinary people whose ambitions, habits, or errors produce ironic consequences. Recurring concerns include vanity, compassion, the gap between appearance and reality, and the bittersweet humor of everyday misfortune.
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