Fr. 33.90

Speak

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext " Speak ! Louisa Hall's lovely! slim science fiction novel! follows one of its characters as she discovers that it's worth finding her way back to life after betrayal and disappointment." Informationen zum Autor Louisa Hall grew up in Philadelphia.  She is the author of the novels Speak and The Carriage House , and her poems have been published in The New Republic , Southwest Review , and other journals.  She is a professor at the University of Iowa, and the Western Writer in Residence at Montana State University. Klappentext A thoughtful, poignant novel that explores the creation of artificial intelligence—illuminating the very human need for communication, connection, and understanding In a narrative that spans geography and time, from the Atlantic Ocean in the seventeenth century to a correctional institution in Texas in the near future, told from the perspectives of five very different characters, Speak considers what it means to be human, and what it means to be less than fully alive. A young Puritan woman travels to the New World with her unwanted new husband. Alan Turing, the renowned mathematician and code breaker, writes letters to his best friend's mother. A Jewish refugee and professor of computer science struggles to reconnect with his increasingly detached wife. An isolated and traumatized young girl exchanges messages with an intelligent software program. A former Silicon Valley wunderkind is imprisoned for creating illegally lifelike dolls. All five characters are attempting to communicate—with estranged spouses, lost friends, future readers, or computer programs that may or may not understand them. Although each speaks from a distinct place and moment in time, they all share the need to express themselves while simultaneously wondering if they will ever be heard, or understood. In dazzling and electrifying prose, Louisa Hall explores how the chasm between computer and human—shrinking rapidly with today's technological advances—echoes the gaps that exist between ordinary people. Zusammenfassung A thoughtful! poignant novel that explores the creation of Artificial Intelligence—illuminating the very human need for communication! connection! and understanding. In a narrative that spans geography and time! from the Atlantic Ocean in the seventeenth century! to a correctional institute in Texas in the near future! and told from the perspectives of five very different characters! Speak considers what it means to be human! and what it means to be less than fully alive. A young Puritan woman travels to the New World with her unwanted new husband. Alan Turing! the renowned mathematician and code breaker! writes letters to his best friend’s mother. A Jewish refugee and professor of computer science struggles to reconnect with his increasingly detached wife. An isolated and traumatized young girl exchanges messages with an intelligent software program. A former Silicon Valley Wunderkind is imprisoned for creating illegal lifelike dolls. Each of these characters is attempting to communicate across gaps—to estranged spouses! lost friends! future readers! or a computer program that may or may not understand them. In dazzling and electrifying prose! Louisa Hall explores how the chasm between computer and human—shrinking rapidly with today’s technological advances—echoes the gaps that exist between ordinary people. Though each speaks from a distinct place and moment in time! all five characters share the need to express themselves while simultaneously wondering if they will ever be heard! or understood. ...

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