About This Book
A miscellany of essays and sketches that blend criticism, parody, fiction, and personal reminiscence to examine art, archaeology, museums, and literary form. Vignettes depict encounters with antiquities and eccentric scholars and recount museum incidents, while other pieces reflect on the transmission of texts, aesthetic taste, and the psychological effects of art on readers and institutions. The tone moves between playful irony and sober reflection, and several pieces deliberately mix genres to explore how storytelling, scholarship, and cultural habit preserve and distort the past.
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