The cliché writes back
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Author:
Yohei Igarashi
Category:
Article
Publisher:
Aeon
Published:
September 9, 2021
Country:
United States
Language:
English
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Machine-written literature might offend your tastes but until the dawn of Romanticism most writers were just as formulaic
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