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Peter Hughes


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Oxford, The United Kingdom

Peter Hughes was born in Oxford in 1956. After attending local state schools he did stints at Cheltenham Art College, Anglia Polytechnic and Stirling University. He has worked as a teacher and translator, among other things, in the UK and in Italy. He lives on the Norfolk coast with his wife Lynn and a springer spaniel called Great Aunt Maisy.

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A History of Love and Hate ...

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Cavalcanty

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Quite Frankly: After Petrar...

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Quite Frankly: after Petrar...

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Snowclone Detritus: Petrarc...

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In Sara's footsteps

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“But the greater the violence with which these statues are removed, the greater the resentment on the part of those who see such actions as an attack on their collective identity. Populism feeds off grievance and if we refuse dialogue with those we oppose, we must accept the consequence of that refusal. They, like us, have a voice that wants to be heard. If they believe they are being denied dignity and respect, resistance and intolerance will increase.”
Peter Hughes, A History of Love and Hate in 21 Statues

“There is no equivalence between grief and retribution. They do not cancel each other out. They create a deepening asymmetry of grief and terror. And that is Nature's true revenge.”
Peter Hughes, A History of Love and Hate in 21 Statues

“Ideologies grounded in such binary distinctions between Good and Evil are, by definition, utopian and unreliable.”
Peter Hughes, A History of Love and Hate in 21 Statues



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