The remains of the day - kazuo ishiguro
I picked up that book because I read from critics that Ishiguro’s novel is a “remedy against procrastination”. I don’t know if I found this in the book but I enjoyed the eloquence through the dialogue and attitude of the main characters.
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I do self-funded research and I'm writing a book.
> What's the book about?
About technologies and agency.
Meaning, technologies can foster agency. No doubt. But I am also asking:
Can usage of technologies give us a sense of empowerment while in fact undermining our abilities?
I posted a summary of the prologue on the homepage: https://yctct.com/
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