It’s no surprise that Vera Sola studied poetry with Jorie Graham at Harvard. Her work, including Peacemaker’s nonlinear narratives and subtle surrealism, displays a clear literary bent.
Louis Menand reviews “Who Owns This Sentence? A History of Copyrights and Wrongs,” by David Bellos and Alexandre Montagu, and discusses how ChatGPT and the like are challenging our system of intellectual property.
“The selection committee was invigorated by the depth and originality of the applications,” said Patricia Pin, residency lead and public programs director at The Mount, as she pointed out the scope of this year’s residents, which includes a disability advocate, a Stanford lecturer, and a Signet Society poet.
The new year often brings within us a desire to improve our lives, whether through saving more, becoming a better parent, learning a new skill, getting more organized, eating healthier…every
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