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More Trivia

By Logan Pearsall Smith

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"More Trivia" by Logan Pearsall Smith is a collection of philosophical essays and reflections written in the early 20th century. This work serves as a...

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"More Trivia" by Logan Pearsall Smith is a collection of philosophical essays and reflections written in the early 20th century. This work serves as a sequel to Smith's earlier collection "Trivia," showcasing his distinctive observations on life, society, and the human experience. The book is characterized by its witty and pithy explorations of everyday phenomena, reflecting Smith's keen intellect and literary flair. Throughout "More Trivia," Smith presents a series of essays where he muses on a wide range of topics, from the mundane elements of daily life to profound existential questions. Each piece captures fleeting moments of thought and observation, often blending humor with introspection. Themes such as the nature of time, the human condition, and the absurdities of social conventions are prevalent in his writing. Through his whimsical yet insightful prose, Smith invites readers to consider the intricacies of existence and the often overlooked details of our surroundings in a light-hearted yet contemplative manner. The collection serves not only as an intellectual companion but also as a reflection of the author's personal experiences and musings on life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

Logan Pearsall Smith was an American-born British essayist and critic. Harvard and Oxford educated, he was known for his aphorisms and epigrams, and was an expert on 17th century divines. His Words and Idioms made him an authority on correct English language usage. He wrote his autobiography, Unforgotten Years, in 1938.

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