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"What the Sofa Said" →

July 30, 2020 Kate Bolick

The choices we impose on our living spaces are at once personal and inescapably social, a jumble of instinct and cultural expectation so complex that for most of us they play out beneath the radar of conscious thought. Review of Lives of Houses, edited by Kate Kennedy and Hermione Lee.

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