Robert Fulford
Born
in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
February 13, 1932
Died
October 15, 2024
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Triumph Of Narrative
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1999
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10 editions
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Accidental City: The Transformation of Toronto
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1995
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4 editions
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Normal Human Beings
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A life in Paragraphs: Essays
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Best Seat in the House: Memoirs of a Lucky Man
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Frank Gehry in Toronto: Transforming the Art Gallery of Ontario
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2008
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2 editions
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Remember Expo: A Pictorial Record
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Toronto Tapestry (Urban Tapestry Series)
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This Was Expo
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1968
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3 editions
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Read Canadian: A Book about Canadian Books
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published
1972
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3 editions
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“When we make stories, when we turn raw events into personal sagas, parables, tales, and anecdotes, we are often struggling to come to terms with one of the inescapably difficult and puzzling facts of existence. Storytelling is an attempt to deal with and at least partly contain the terrifyingly haphazard quality of life. Large parts of life, sometimes the mots crucial parts, depend on random happenings, contingency. A woman turns a corner, meets a strange man, two years later they marry, they have children together – and in twenty years, there are adults walking the earth who would not have existed if that woman had not turned that corner on that day. The human results of that apparently random event may go on for hundreds or even thousands of years, a single stray moment casting its shadow into an unimaginably long future. We can gaze on this fact with wonder; but we may also grow uneasy in contemplating it, because it emphasizes how little we control the course of our lives”
― Triumph Of Narrative
― Triumph Of Narrative
“Be aware of wonder. Live a balanced life- learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some.”
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“To discover we have no story is to acknowledge that our existence is meaningless, which we may find unbearable”
― Triumph Of Narrative
― Triumph Of Narrative









