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A series of travel essays offers brisk, observant portraits of evening life in several European capitals, concentrating on cafes, theatres, restaurants and social rituals. The writer describes cityscapes and interiors, vivid terrace and train views, and the informal hierarchies of coffeehouses and cabarets, while detailing meals, music and modes of conversation. Interwoven are anecdotal encounters with solitary visitors and flamboyant local habitués that illuminate differences in manners and amusements. The tone blends wry humor, sensory description and social commentary into compact vignettes that emphasize atmosphere and custom rather than a continuous narrative.
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