Human/Machine
- 264pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Explore how the future of human work enhanced by machines will open the door to a new golden age of innovation, discovery, operational efficiency and opportunity.
Daniel Lawrence Newman è uno scrittore, studioso e traduttore britannico di letteratura araba. La sua ricerca si concentra sulla linguistica e sulla letteratura, con una specializzazione nel movimento Nahda del XIX secolo in Egitto e Tunisia. Si occupa anche di letteratura erotica araba medievale, intraprendendo un progetto di edizione e traduzione di manoscritti originali. Come traduttore, Newman ha reso in altre lingue diverse opere di letteratura araba, sia pre-moderne che moderne.


Explore how the future of human work enhanced by machines will open the door to a new golden age of innovation, discovery, operational efficiency and opportunity.
The stories collected here are by leading authors of the short story form in the Middle East today. In addition to works by writers already wellknown in the West, such as Idwar al-Kharrat, Fu'ad al-Takarli and Nobel Prize winner Najib Mahfuz, the collection includes stories by key authors whose fame has hitherto been restricted to the Middle East. This bilingual reader is ideal for students of Arabic as well as lovers of literature who wish to broaden their appreciation of the work of Middle Eastern writers. The collection features stories in the original Arabic, accompanied by an English translation and a brief author biography, as well as a discussion of context and background. Each story is followed by a glossary and discussion of problematic language points. 'Recommended' CHOICE