Paul Shepheard

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Paul Shepheard



Average rating: 3.44 · 153 ratings · 11 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
What is Architecture?: An E...

3.34 avg rating — 67 ratings — published 1994 — 6 editions
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The Cultivated Wilderness: ...

3.80 avg rating — 35 ratings — published 1997 — 9 editions
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Artificial Love: A Story of...

3.32 avg rating — 25 ratings — published 2003 — 10 editions
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How To Like Everything: A U...

2.86 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2013 — 5 editions
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Buildings: Between Living T...

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Autobiography

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Right-Bam-Now!: A BIT of Ar...

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Slogans and Battlecries

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“Writers use narratives to select from everything there is, and make contexts by putting the pieces into relation; that’s what writers do, they make contexts.”
Paul Shepheard, How To Like Everything: A Utopia

“Getting older is a question of coming to terms with the fact that you’ll never know the secrets; and the resulting equilibrium is what gives the illusion of actually knowing them.”
Paul Shepheard, How To Like Everything: A Utopia

“Everything is emotional because hope is… When I talk to people I no longer see rational beings engaged in rational discourse, I see objects, emoting. It has made me such a deep materialist that I see everything as objects, people, dogs, trees, rocks- objects that burn with the animation of hope, each engaged in their own private miracle of being. And the things that people make, the buildings and machines, the paintings and the poems, are artificial miracles, which glow from the light borrowed from their makers.”
Paul Shepheard, How To Like Everything: A Utopia



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