The Book of Delights
What commentary does the author provide regarding the act of loitering in "Loitering"?
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The author finds great delight in loitering. He notes that "the darker your skin, the more likely you are to be 'loitering'" (230). He also considers laughter and loitering to be kissing cousins, "as both bespeak an interruption of production and consumption" (231).