
A History of Objects by Carlo Pizzati: Book Review – Read Write Live
Are objects merely inanimate things, sitting around us, a witness to our lives, our exhilarations and tribulations? Or do they play a part in the events, precipitating conflict, resolving conundrums, pushing us to explore new paths? A review of 'A History of Objects' by Carlo Pizzati
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