Value
What Money Can't Buy: A Handbook for Practical Hedonism
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Description
An elegiac account of what has recently been lost in the digital apocalypse. But also a steadfastly enthusiastic and optimistic look at what we can regain in a post-viral, more analogue and more thoughtful world.
A fiercely witty polemic . . . Amusing, erudite, insightful
Witty, astringent primer for life . . . Bayley is a dazzling writer, by turns elegant, iconoclastic and wickedly subversive, and with a style and panache that rivals his favourite household objects
The joy (and depth) of this book is how Bayley has come to appreciate the spiritual value of things big and small
In the 1970s, Terence Conran plucked
Stephen Bayley
from the obscurity of provincial academe to do his good works. One result was The Boilerhouse Project, promoting design in London's V&A, which became the most successful gallery of the eighties. Another result was the influential Design Museum. Stephen has since become one of the world's best-known commentators on design and popular culture.