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The articles or 'feuilletons' are usually less than five pages long, but they feel, for lack of a better word, spacious. Maybe this is one of the hallmarks of the best miniature works.

The first piece, "A Book for the Depressed" is Anatole Broyard at his most self-amused. It's about two guys showing off their feathers in front of a lovely woman in a bookstore ('The woman ran her fingers over the shelf in a delicate arpeggio. She fluttered on foot in a pas de cheval.') -- and such fine, cultured feathers!
  • "He may prefer," I said, "to have his depression recognized, shared, enunciated - even enhanced." <...> "It is conceivable," I continued, "that depression is an irreducible part of the dignity of man. The poetry is in the pity."
  • "Valery," I said, "compared the poet to a man who assembles an enormous machine, piece by piece, on a roof, only to shove it down on the head of  the unsuspecting pedestrian."
  • Burt: "Why do we wrap the lady in our raw breath?"
  • "Be of live a little more careful," Burt read, "than of everything..." <> "A decent sentiment," I said. "Yet it may be this very necessity for carefulness that has depressed the lady's friend."
Broyard deploys phrases that seem paradoxical at first glance to great effect -- 'an expression of energetic patience', 'a wistful jauntiness... from New Orleans'. He himself, can be best described as guardedly honest. From "The Man Who Danced on Broadway" and "Love as a Weekend Guest" respectively:
  • Especially when he was walking away, there was a kind of jazz in my father's movements, a rhythm compounded of economy and flourishes, functional and decorative.
  • Once, when I was six or seven, before my novelty wore off, my father took me...
  • I... reflect that married women have quiet mouths.
  • Still, isn't it nice not to have to take your past, present and future in your arms? To act out a little pantomime of freedom, or of irresponsibility?
  • When children grow up, they never feel that they have played enough.

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