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Donna Haraway’s Utopian Promise
We were supposed to become feminist cyborgs. Instead, we got ChatGPT.
AI and the Future of Writing
A roundtable of authors discuss the ramifications for art—and life.
Is the Twenty-First Century a Creative Void?
Critics mourn a bygone cultural era. But nostalgia for the new isn't new.
I love being in dialogue with something external, something I have to make sense of. It’s a meaning game.
Sheila Heti Behind the Essay
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Reading the Declaration of Independence as Holy Text
How the American creed emerged—and evolved—over 250 years
David Szalay
The author of Flesh on moral murkiness, physical agency, and why the body knows things the mind doesn't