Warner Bros Lands AI-Themed ‘Playground’ For Timothée Chalamet & Plan B

Warner Bros. Pictures has closed a film-rights deal for the New York Times bestseller Playground by Richard Powers, with Timothée Chalamet aboard.

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I hate to say it, but I'm about to give up on #RichardPowers "Gold bug variations". I absolutely loved #Overstory and #Bewildered, and mostly adored #Playground.

But this one is dense. Lots of complex sentences and non-stop clever metaphors. I find myself re-reading pages several times to understand them. The story and characters feel secondary to the allusions and florid description.

10% in, and that may be my limit :/

Titelbild von Richard Powers für
"S-F The Year's Greates Science Fiction and Fantasy", Anthologie hsg. von Judith Merrill
Dell B103, May 1956
(AmeS)

#sciencefiction #Dell #JudithMerrill #RichardPowers

Titelbild von Richard Powers für
"5th Annual Edition: The Year's Best SF", Anthologie hsg. von Judith Merrill
Dell F118, January 1961
(AmeS)

#sciencefiction #Dell #JudithMerrill #RichardPowers

Seguimos leyendo al autor estadounidense #RichardPowers Para escribir este libro casi llegó a convertirse en un botánico, en un amante de los árboles, en un ser consciente de la importancia de salvar los bosques y el planeta de la devastación humana.

https://lecturassumergidas.com/2020/06/29/richard-powers-un-aprendizaje-urgente-de-las-ensenanzas-del-bosque/

Esta novela de #RichardPowers nos toca por muchos motivos, entre ellos su capacidad para hacernos reflexionar sobre nuestro mundo y sobre lo que hacemos y lo que estamos dispuestos a sacrificar, a “decrecer”, a “renunciar”, en nombre de mejores futuros.

https://lecturassumergidas.com/2022/06/30/richard-powers-que-nos-pasa-a-los-humanos/

"Before the earth,

before the moon,
before the stars,

before the sun,

before the sky,
even before the sea,

there was only time and Ta'aroa.

Ta'aroa made Ta'aroa. Then he made an egg that could house him."

-- #FirstSentences (or rather, first lines) of Richard Powers, *Playground*

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Started this morning. Looking forward to spending some time with this one.

Edited to add #ReadingNotes tag.

#NowReading #Bookstodon #RichardPowers

A paean to the living world, and trees in particular, Powers’ story is epic in scale and also an embodiment of contrasts. Highly romantic in nature, the writing style leans more clinical and the majority of the narrative enfolds in a deliberate, linear fashion. The book is even organized in 4 sections: Roots, Trunk, Crown and Seeds — poetically descriptive, but also very follows the deep, middle, present and future histories of the diverse characters. I found a deep love for many of these personas and a tearful sympathy with their paths. In some ways, this is a fictional variety of those non-fiction books Looking for Longleaf, Entangled Life and the Secret Life of Trees which reveal and celebrate the web of existence that we share with the biomes. Depending on your disposition, the poetics of Powers’ work might reel you closer to the issues at hand. When my children were young, they loved finding old branches and sticks and beating the low-hanging tree limbs with them. I used to tell them, “Just because we cannot hear them, does not mean they are not crying.” Their initial, quizzical looks, even at 4 and 5 years old, revealed that we had unknowingly conditioned them to assume that if they are not like us, we may do with them what we wish. Timothy Morton has been my lighthouse of a thinker who adapted Object Oriented Ontological principles to art and ecology and the awareness of our relationship to the world. I now see how one can choose to leverage their right (the Overstory, Morton) or their left (Morton, Longleaf, Secret Life, etc.) brain to understand what is at stake.
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I unintentionally began reading this a few weeks prior to a trip to Northern California. I was so glad to have finished I prior to travel to gain the book’s full force while wandering the forests. Those places are unlike anything else. Nearly verbally and visually impossible to describe.
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#theoverstory #richardpowers #redwoods #activism #environmentalism #trees #mycelium #ex_libris_jz
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