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A series of personal essays offers a guided tour of national character through encounters, travel, and reflection as the narrator hosts a skeptical European visitor and others. Chapters range from outdoor life and regional profiles to examinations of college culture, immigrant communities, religion, and the urban spirit, using concrete episodes and comparative observations to isolate traits such as practicality, energy, and informal manners. The tone blends anecdote with social critique, noting regional differences and the tensions between material achievement and spiritual or cultural refinement, and closes by considering challenges and the future direction of the national spirit.
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