Second Chance My Life in Things

In this intimate memoir, Ruth Rosengarten explores the subject of evocative objects through a series of interconnected essays. Evocative objects reflect our attitudes to our own lives and how we seek to display ourselves to ourselves. They are therefore, closely linked to our memories, and how we f...

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Main Author: Rosengarten, Ruth (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Open Book Publishers 2022
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