Often marginalized by critics during his life, M.C. Escher (1898-1972) is now famous for woodcuts and lithographs that roam the wild frontier of mathematics: images of rooms that warp and buckle, ...
In an era in which we’ve been told that mass data-mining and plagiarism will lead to a magical artificial intelligence that will solve all the great mysteries of life, “The Book of Records” is a ...
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The new novel "The Book Of Records" begins when a 7-year-old girl named Lina arrives with her father in a place called The Sea - S-E-A. MADELEINE THIEN: It's buildings that are a waystation for people ...
It took author Madeleine Thien nearly a decade to write her new novel The Book of Records. In the story, 7-year-old Lina and her father take refuge at an imagined place called the Sea. There, ...
Associate Dean International, Faculty of Arts, Design & Humanities, De Montfort University The Book of Records by Madeleine Thien intricately blends historical and speculative fiction to tackle ...
Apocalypse, by Lizzie Wade (Harper). In recent decades, technological advances have transformed the field of archeology, allowing for the sequencing of ancient DNA and the tracing of long-ago ...
Madeleine Thien’s allusive novel features a father-daughter duo, migrants from China who find refuge at the Sea, a run-down resort literally on the margins of time and space. Wui and 10-year-old Lina ...
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