"in finding this place for habitation Mengham appears to be locked in a battle between listening to the voice that tells us it is so, whilst rejecting it, suspicious of its comforting message. Indeed, when we think of somebody referred to as ‘part of the furniture’ isn’t that when we imply somebody is part of the family, the clan? Mengham’s great worry is what we might lose in that process..." - Liam Bishop reviews Grimspound and Inhabiting Art by Rod Mengham
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