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Small Museums of the Everyday - An Archaeology of a Quiet Life - cover

Small Museums of the Everyday - An Archaeology of a Quiet Life

Genelia Kaif

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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This is not a memoir. It is an inventory. An unofficial archaeology of a single life conducted in a single place, examining the quiet artifacts that accumulate over time: a scratched record, a half-read book, a worn-out kitchen sponge. It is a search for the profound in the mundane, a meditation on the objects that witness our lives and the stories they hold long after the moments have passed. This book is an invitation not to a grand narrative, but to a space—the quiet, cluttered room of a life, observed with unflinching honesty and a weary, intimate warmth. It is a book for anyone who has ever looked at the dust settling on a forgotten object and wondered about the weight of the hours it represents.
Disponibile da: 13/09/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 95 pagine.

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