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Against Generative AI: Is Art the Last Refuge of Our Humanity?

Summary by Literary Hub
None of this is supposed to be easy. Not writing, not life, not love. Louise Glück’s debut, Firstborn, was published in 1968. One poem that didn’t make the cut was “The House on Marshland.” Glück said it was “terrible.” She grew up in Woodmere, Long Island, and wanted to write about her “marshy” surroundings. She had an idea: “The knowledge that houses, these structures which are supposed to be consoling and stable, were being built on land that…
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Literary Hub broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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