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Do You Remember Being Born?
Do You Remember Being Born?: A Novel | Sean Michaels
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Scotiabank Giller Prize winner Sean Michaelss moving, innovative and deeply felt novel about an aging poet who agrees to collaborate with a Big Tech companys poetry AI, named Charlotte Marian Ffarmer is a world-renowned poet and a legend in the makingbut only now, at 75 years old, is she beginning to believe in the security of her successes. Unfortunately, a poets accomplishments dont necessarily translate to capital, and as her adult son struggles to buy his first home, her confidence in her choices begins to fray. Marians pristine life of mindfor which shes sacrificed nearly all personal relationships, from romance to friendship to motherhoodhas come at a cost. Then comes a cryptic invitation from the Tech Company. Come to California, the invitation beckons, and write with a machine. The Companys lucrative offerfor Marian to co-author a poem in a historic partnership with their cutting-edge poetry bot, named Charlottechafes at everything she believes about artmaking as an individual pursuit . . . yet, its a second chance she cant resist. And so to California she goes, a sell-out and a skeptic, for an encounter that will unsettle her life, her work and even her understanding of kinship. Both a love letter to and interrogation of the nature of language, art, labor, capital, family, and community, Do You Remember Being Born? is Scotiabank Giller Prize winner Sean Michaelss empathetic response to some of the most disquieting questions of our timea defiant and joyful recognition that if were to survive meaningfully at all, creative legacy is to be reimagined and belonging to ones art must mean, above all else, belonging to the world.
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Two snow days this week meant I had loads of time to read this fascinating book about an aging poet collaborating with AI to write a poem.

TheBookHippie Pretty!! 10mo
kspenmoll Beautiful photo! Interesting about a poet using AI. we had a student using AI today to write a reflection that was obviously on a college level. It‘s a problem in high schools. 10mo
TheLudicReader Haha, @kspenmoll , I had a student pass in a reflection on happiness that started with something like, “As I am a machine, I have no personal feelings about happiness” and the student still denied using AI. 🤦‍♀️ 10mo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty ❄️ 10mo
MicheleinPhilly @TheLudicReader Good grief. 🤦🏻‍♀️ 10mo
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#BookReport 43/23

Now that I‘m back at it I‘ve been reading like crazy! And I‘ve liked all that I read with the tagged one probably being this week‘s favorite.

(Weird and sad to not tag Cindy🕊️)

kspenmoll Your words about not tagging Cindy match my feelings exactly. 13mo
Megabooks Same. 💜 but glad you‘re out of your slump!! 🎉 13mo
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BarbaraBB @Megabooks me too! And glad you‘ve been able to read as well 🩷🩷 13mo
sarahbarnes I‘m glad to see you‘ve been enjoying what you‘re reading! 13mo
BarbaraBB @sarahbarnes Yes! I am back in my groove 😀 13mo
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A renowned poet is asked by a big tech firm to collaborate on a poem with Charlotte, an AI writing program, in exchange for a large chunk of cash.
She stays a week in a hotel in California, observing her surroundings, writing poems with Charlotte and thinking back to a life dedicated to poetry.

The book is not critical or judgmental about the possibility of AI infiltrating the arts but creates a tender portrait of a unique woman and her poetry.

squirrelbrain Great review. I‘m still obsessed with that cover. 13mo
BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain It‘s cool right? The book is good too! 13mo
youneverarrived Fab photo and stacking the book - it sounds good! 13mo
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sarahbarnes Great review! Glad to hear you liked this one - now I‘m intrigued. 13mo
BarbaraBB @sarahbarnes @youneverarrived It‘s quite original! 13mo
CarolynM What an interesting premise! I‘m intrigued. 13mo
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