Glenda Norquay’s new biography of Stevenson deals admirably with unpicking the author’s very self-conscious self-fashioning, ...
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Why We’re Still Fighting Over Elgin’s Marbles
Books & the Arts / In A.E. Stallings’s Frieze Frame, the poet retells the many conflicts, political and cultural, the ...
DALLAS - A few minutes before 8:45 a.m. Tuesday, Shelley McClellan was in the hallway at Allen High School, greeting students ...
Can a plurality of reals be possible?” Mr Bradley asks, and answers, “No, impossible.”’ ‘He shows an intolerance to pluralism so extreme,’ James comments, ‘that I fancy few of his readers have been ...
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Disposable books and cash-filled celebrations mark election season
On the 1st, at an event hall in Gyeonggi Province. Wreaths with ribbons reading “Congratulations” were lined up in two rows, and a registration desk was set up across from the entrance. Attendees ...
Larry Levis’s work, gathered in the expansive new book “Swirl & Vortex,” was equally concerned with the soul and the void.
Print Join the Discussion View in the ACM Digital Library The mathematical reasoning performed by LLMs is fundamentally different from the rule-based symbolic methods in traditional formal reasoning.
How do you feel about a pet that you can't pet? NPR's Scott Simon talks to writer Anne Fadiman about her new collection of essays, "Frog And Other Essays." ...
Sound, attentive listening, allows us to be emotionally rooted in time, and that’s an ability that precedes writing. If we are not present in time, paying attention fully, it’s hard to write anything ...
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Erik Matson reflects on John Callanan’s new book about Bernard Mandeville, and the controversial theories that he promoted in ...
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