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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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Once the child is dressed and fitted with Christmas shoes and jacket, the house fills with holiday guests who look festive but hollow, and the adult laughter begins to feel like a performance of rising wealth.
The domestic room turns into a carnival of faces, bourbon glasses, cherries, oranges, and business manners, but the child reads strain beneath the surface almost immediately. Wurlitzer success and executive aspiration are present less as pride than as a social costume everyone is trying to keep on.
Christmas shoes from Grandmother Frost are put on, the house fills with false-eyelashed women and balanced-drink men, and Michael becomes a dancing boy passing under chandeliers that are crystal with a drop of yellow flickering within.