About This Book
A collection of essays and short allegorical pieces in which a novelist reflects on the duties of the artist, the nature of the public, theatrical conventions, finality and endings, schooling, and the human dislike of the status quo. Interspersed with imaginative sketches and parables, the pieces probe how creators balance truth with audience expectations, examine dramatic form and theatrical taste, meditate on mortality and completion, and satirize social and cultural pretensions. The tone alternates between candid criticism, philosophical meditation, and gentle irony, offering observations on art, education, and public life.
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