About This Book
A collection of short prose pieces depicts intimate episodes in urban social life, often focusing on solitary characters who experience desire, regret and nostalgia. Several narratives trace small but telling incidents—a man marked by a blue anchor tattoo recalls youthful voyages and a remembered kiss, evening gatherings where mirrors and music blur perception, and quiet nocturnal reflections—while other pieces examine fleeting encounters, illusions and the tension between outward manners and inner life. The tone is economical and melancholic, emphasising memory, social ritual and the delicate dissonance between longing and resignation.
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