Publisher's Synopsis
Dive into the whimsical world of Heywood Broun's "Seeing Things at Night," a delightful collection of essays exploring the curiosities of life, particularly those encountered in the quiet hours. Broun, known for his sharp wit and insightful observations, turns his gaze to the mysteries of sleep, the allure of dreams, and the humorous side of everyday existence.
These essays offer a charming blend of personal reflection and philosophical musings, showcasing Broun's unique perspective on art, literature, and the human condition. With a lighthearted touch, he navigates the landscape of the night, inviting readers to ponder the things we see - or think we see - when the world around us is hushed. A timeless exploration of humor and thought, this collection promises both laughter and contemplation for anyone who has ever pondered the mysteries that unfold after dark.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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