AvatarScrollFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 hours ago‘Until August’: Nobel winner Gabriel García Márquez’s last novel is a moving testament to his geniusscroll.in - Gabriel Garcia Ochoa, The ConversationThe narrative voice is enthralling, the plot is cleverly creative. The characters are complex, contradictory and engaging. Gabriel García Márquez …
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AvatarHuffPost UKAvatarAvatar3 days agoArmando Iannucci Compares UK To 'Dickens Novel' In Takedown Of Government's Response To PovertyHuffPost UK - Kate NicholsonThe Thick Of It creator accused the Tories of introducing policies to bring more people into hardship. The satirist Armando Iannucci lashed out at the …
AvatarAlan Nishiharaflipped into ALAN NISHIHARAAvatarAvatar2 days agoYou Can Use Adobe AI to Analyse and Summarise Large DocumentsLifehacker Australia - David NieldWe’ve seen how generative AI and the Large Language Models (LLMs) attached to them can build websites, create art, and write text, but aside from the …
AvatarCNNAvatarAvatar4 days agoOpinion: Trump’s image is on the lineverified_publisherCNNCNN — In Charles Dickens’ 1850 novel “David Copperfield,” the perpetually indebted Mr. Micawber notes that all he can offer his young lodger is this advice: “Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen six, result happiness.” By contrast, “Annual income twenty pounds, annual …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoPERSPECTIVE: A GenAI Rantourcommunitynow.comIn his book, A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens, author, poet, and obvious time traveler, described perfectly the GenAI dilemma: “It was the best …
AvatarMiami Heraldflipped into NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoJoe Biden needs to make voters understand how to make this ‘the best of times’ | Opinionmiamiherald.com - By Harlan UllmanCharles Dickens called it the "best and worst of times" in his Tale of Two Cities. His great novel contrasted the relative stability and prosperity in …
AvatarBarbara Beaucondflipped into WE COULD BE ROYALSAvatarAvatar5 days agoCatherine, Princess of Wales, Reveals She Has Cancerverified_publisherThe New York Times - Mark LandlerThe princess described the news as a “huge shock” and asked for “time, space and privacy” in a prerecorded video broadcast on the BBC on Friday evening in Britain. Reporting from London Catherine, Princess of Wales, has been diagnosed with cancer and has begun chemotherapy, she announced in a video …
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AvatarTampa Bay Timesflipped into Opinion columns & editorialsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 days agoThe ‘liberal’ in liberal education doesn’t mean what many people thinktampabay.com - William F. Felice“Ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.” — James BaldwinThe African American writer James Baldwin, one of …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMar 21Book Review: A coming-of-age story of a young Black man who works for an Obama-adjacent candidate - Sentinel Coloradosentinelcolorado.com - ANN LEVIN Associated PressVinson Cunningham, theater critic for the New Yorker, makes a cheeky move with his debut novel, “Great Expectations.” He borrows the title of Charles …