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More a friend to his authors than a taskmaster, he aided them in every way. He helped them structure their books, if help was needed; thought up titles, invented plots; he served as psychoanalyst, lovelorn adviser, marriage counselor, career manager, money-lender. Few editors before him had done so much work on manuscripts, yet he was always
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OpenAI’s product trades Google’s vastness for directness, dimensionality for simplicity. It is Gaiman’s librarian, leveraging vast sums of human knowledge to provide a definitive answer – even if it sometimes gets it wrong. In E.O. Wilson’s Age of the Synthesizer, ChatGPT’s talent for distillation, generation, coalescence – managed at speed – may
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Escrita não criativa e autoria: Curadoria nas práticas literárias do século XXI (Portuguese Edition)
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Harold Bloom
described Saramago as "the most gifted novelist alive in the world today"
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and in 2010 said he considers Saramago to be "a permanent part of the
Western canon
",
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while
James Wood
praises "the distinctive tone to his fiction because he narrates his novels as if he were someone both wise and ignorant."
[4]
José Saramago

Charles Wesley (1707-1788), brother of John,
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Macroanalysis: Digital Methods and Literary History (Topics in the Digital Humanities)
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