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This collection gathers three short Petersburg novellas and a brief semi-humorous epistolary piece that dwell on the city's dim twilight and the interior lives of its inhabitants. The narratives examine loneliness, moral ambiguity, and fragile human dignity through intimate encounters and reflective monologues, blending melancholic lyricism with social observation. Characters are portrayed with tender realism, revealing inward beauty amid urban decay, uncertainty, and conflicting identities. One lighter epistolary tale offers a comic counterpoint, while the overall tone emphasizes psychological depth, moral questioning, and the quiet intensity of personal feeling.
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