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Logan Pearsall Smith

1865-1946

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Trivia

"Trivia by Logan Pearsall Smith" is a collection of essays and reflections written in the early 20th century. This book captures the author's contemplations on everyday life, blending observations of nature, society, and the human condition with a poignant sense of nostalgia. Smith's work resonates with the literary style of the early 1900s, characterized by introspection and a keen observation of the subtleties of life. In "Trivia," Smith offers a series of vignettes and essays reflecting on various themes such as happiness, societal norms, the passage of time, and the nature of existence. Through his witty and often humorous prose, he explores personal experiences, the beauty found in nature, and the quirks of human behavior, all while maintaining a philosophical lens. Each piece invites readers to ponder their existence and the world around them, with an emphasis on the trivialities that, upon further reflection, hold significant weight in our lives. Smith's insights provide a rich tapestry that celebrates the joys and ironies of the mundane aspects of reality.

More Trivia

"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.

The Youth of Parnassus, and Other Stories

"The Youth of Parnassus and Other Stories" by Logan Pearsall Smith is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The stories explore various themes surrounding youth, education, and cultural contrasts, particularly focusing on the experiences of Eliaphet Sutton, a young American studying at Oxford. The intersecting lives of this sensitive, introspective character and his British acquaintance Foley provide a rich backdrop for reflections on identity, belonging, and the impact of one's environment. The opening of the collection introduces Eliaphet Sutton as he arrives at Oxford from Parnassus City, Indiana. He grapples with his new surroundings, which he finds both fascinating and strange, especially the stark cultural differences between his American upbringing and the traditions of Oxford. The narrative details his initial encounters with British customs through the eyes of Foley, who represents the established world of Oxford. The friendship that develops between them reflects Sutton's internal struggle as he tries to find his place in this historic academic environment. The text captures Sutton’s awkward adjustments, his idealism, as well as the affection and misgivings he harbors towards his new life, setting the stage for the ensuing exploration of cultural and personal themes throughout the collection.