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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
Original Scan
AI Interpretation
The page stages a tense domestic scene where class, waiting, song, and alcohol all push against a desire to escape the world.
The restored opening makes the page feel much more theatrical. Instead of a vague social sketch, it now begins like a scene with entrance, dialogue, and a waiting figure under the pressure of family ritual. The line about taking the world off one's shoulders still gives the page its burdened tone, but the added song cue sharpens the sense of performance and class strain.
A theatrical scene sketch of the upper-middle-class dining room, with quoted dialogue about young men, red tables, vodka in the milk jar, and `that difficult line in life: this sign of a grandstand drift` — drama-workshop material written as staged observation rather than poetry.