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The AI Mirror by Shannon Vallor: Don't be scared of AI... be scared of the people building it

The AI Mirror by Shannon Vallor: Don't be scared of AI... be scared of the people building it
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Book review: 'The Road to Dungannon' by Michael Patrick Pearson

In his latest book, framed by the lost story of his vanished grandfather, Pearson explores literature, identity, home. ....

Germany , Ireland , Virginia-beach , Virginia , United-states , Williamsburg , Aran-islands , Galway , Dungannon , Old-dominion-university , New-york , America

Book review: 'The Road to Dungannon' by Michael Patrick Pearson

In his latest book, framed by the lost story of his vanished grandfather, Pearson explores literature, identity, home. ....

Virginia-beach , Virginia , United-states , Germany , New-york , Williamsburg , Aran-islands , Galway , Ireland , Dungannon , Old-dominion-university , America

No Judgement by Lauren Oyler: Literary Batman strikes her
targets in unexpected ways

“I don’t really know why I write criticism,” says Lauren Oyler, prominent literary critic, in this essay collection. Still she continues, correcting cultural wrongs for uncertain rewards: “It’s probably a bit too much about an illusion of justice for me, really.” A serious book with an unserious title, No Judgement explores, with acuity and wit, the question of what criticism can and should be in our times. ....

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Dogwhistles and Fig Leaves by Jennifer Mather Saul: Decoding Donald Trump and his ­linguistic catalogue of horrors

There’s a game you can play when reading book reviews, guessing what the critic really means. ‘Disturbing’ means ‘worried for the author’s mental health’. ‘Luminous’ means the reviewer has run out of synonyms for ‘good’. ‘Glorious’ means ‘fun’, but fun in a tasteful and unchallenging way. Aside from being clichés, these phrases function as a literary code; they usher books to their target readers, a siren audible only to those conditioned to hear it. ....

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