"Twilight Sleep" by Edith Wharton masterfully satirizes the lives of the wealthy, revealing the emptiness and inauthenticity that often accompany their privileged existence. Through vivid character portrayals, Wharton captures the essence of a society steeped in evasion, where even the most bustling lives lack true meaning. This exploration of superficiality and the human condition remains relevant today, prompting listeners to reflect on the quest for authenticity in their own lives. The novel's enduring themes of compassion and critique make it a compelling choice for anyone interested in the complexities of social dynamics and personal fulfillment.

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