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A varied selection of witty short stories, sketches, and satirical essays that blend tall-tale narration, travel anecdote, and pointed social observation. Pieces range from brief comic reports to longer humorous tales, using irony, regional color, and anecdotal timing to expose pretension, pettiness, and the mechanics of lying and humor. Recurring motifs include small‑town manners, youthful mischief, eccentric characters, and absurd incidents presented with deadpan reporting or conversational memoir voice, favoring comedic reversal and episodic variation over sustained plot development.
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A varied selection of witty short stories, sketches, and satirical essays that blend tall-tale narration, travel anecdote, and pointed social observation. Pieces range from brief comic reports to longer humorous tales, using irony, regional color, and anecdotal timing to expose pretension, pettiness, and the mechanics of lying and humor. Recurring motifs include small‑town manners, youthful mischief, eccentric characters, and absurd incidents presented with deadpan reporting or conversational memoir voice, favoring comedic reversal and episodic variation over sustained plot development.
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