Sketches New and Old, Part 5.
A collection of short humorous sketches and satirical essays that blend tall tale, mock-sermon, travel reminiscence, and social observation. The pieces portray odd amusements and public curiosities, stage mock-dignified speeches on everything from insurance to art, and offer ironic portraits of human vanity, gullibility, and the outsider's experience in urban life. Tone shifts between broad farce and dry wit, using anecdote, caricature, and persona to expose pretension and popular folly while keeping narrative momentum and conversational voice.
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A collection of short humorous sketches and satirical essays that blend tall tale, mock-sermon, travel reminiscence, and social observation. The pieces portray odd amusements and public curiosities, stage mock-dignified speeches on everything from insurance to art, and offer ironic portraits of human vanity, gullibility, and the outsider's experience in urban life. Tone shifts between broad farce and dry wit, using anecdote, caricature, and persona to expose pretension and popular folly while keeping narrative momentum and conversational voice.
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