Urban sketches and insightful portraits of city life that illuminate everyday humanity.
The Listener in the Town offers a collection of thoughtful essays and fragments that turn public streets, trains, and markets into mirrors of human feeling. Through observant, remorseful, and often hopeful prose, the book traces small moments of kindness, mischief, and curiosity in the bustle of urban life.
Read as a unified meditation on sympathy, memory, and the social fabric of the city, this edition invites you to discover how ordinary scenes—a commute, a crowd, a quiet face in the street—reveal larger truths about our shared humanity.
- Vivid character portraits and everyday encounters that reveal universal concerns
- Observations on sympathy, loneliness, and communal life in urban settings
- Miniatures and vignettes that combine humor, empathy, and social insight
- A reflective look at how city life shapes memory, identity, and connection
Ideal for readers of thoughtful essays about city life and the textures of everyday experience.