Bradbury,Kali Hansa Trethewey, and an AndroidBy The Paris Review June 7, 2012On the Shelf“I am not afraid of robots. I am afraid of people.” Ray Bradbury answers a fan letter, 1974. Natasha Trethewey is named Poet Laureate. Telling tales on the mid-century New Yorker. Just who was Janet Groth’s thinly disguised cad, the Great Deceiver?Protesting New York City library cuts. An Emily Dickinson garden party in Amherst. Controversial words in China and the USA.The android head of Philip K. Dick is terrifying. Tags: Digital Culture Tech Social Good Science Games Entertainment Deals Shopping Life pwb Expert writer and contributor. Passionate about sharing knowledge and insights on various topics.
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