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Many of our lives became static during the past year - these people chose new directions
Amanda Long, The Washington Post
March 2, 2021
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1of17Maria Milton, 34, former beverage manager, now owner of MarzDM Studio, Arlington, Va.Photo for The Washington Post by Stephen VossShow MoreShow Less
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Book World: In Kazuo Ishiguro s Klara and the Sun, a robot tries to make sense of humanity
Ron Charles, The Washington Post
March 2, 2021
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By Kazuo Ishiguro
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One hundred years ago, a play titled R.U.R., by Karel Čapek, debuted in Prague and gave us the word robot. Since then, androids have been dreaming of electric sheep, and we ve been having nightmares about the robot apocalypse. But calamity rarely comes in the neat, clarifying ways we fear.
Leave it to Kazuo Ishiguro to articulate our inchoate anxieties about the future we re building. Klara and the Sun, his first novel since winning the Nobel Prize in 2017, is a delicate, haunting story, steeped in sorrow and hope. Readers still reeling from his 2005 novel Never Let Me Go will find here a gentler exploration of the price children pay for modern advancements. But if the weird complications of technology frame the plot, the real subject, as always
A month ago, I was having dinner at a restaurant with some friends. No sooner did we arrive, the waiter tended to us & took our orders. Within a short period of time our food was ready and on the
Global shipment of tablet computers hit a record high of 528 billion in the fourth quarter of 2020, up 54 percent year-on-year, according to data from Canalys, the China Securities Journal reported on Monday.