About This Book
A collection of short, witty epigrams paired with drawings that deliver brisk observations on love, marriage, gender differences, vanity, fashion, money and social manners. Each aphorism compresses a paradox or ironic insight into human behavior and relationships, moving swiftly between playful cynicism and urbane satire. The pace is epigrammatic and light, aiming to amuse and provoke reflection rather than develop an extended argument or narrative.
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