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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Sunday Book Review - 22/Sep 09:01

Book Review: ‘Playground,’ by Richard Powers

The wonders of the ocean and the terrors of A.I. meet in a Richard Powers’s new novel, which considers the future of an environmentally challenged Polynesian island.

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