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Louisa Hall
American
Novelist
Born:
Jun 24
,
1982
Female
Had
Life
Lives
Me
You
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The idea of a piece of literature as a vessel that could contain your life and lived after you had died and been forgotten struck me as akin to artificial intelligence.
Louisa Hall
Life
Me
You
Artificial Intelligence
Intelligence
Struck
Could
Had
Contain
Idea
Piece
Been
Vessel
Artificial
Died
Forgotten
After
Literature
Your
Lived
Female poets in the 17th century had these very confined, restricted lives.
Louisa Hall
Restricted
Poets
Had
Female
Very
Confined
Century
Lives
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