AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVietnam War Literature: Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai’s Dust Child spotlights the “American War” legacy of mixed-race children, pairing 1969 Saigon bar-girl life with a present-day reckoning. AI & Language History: A new look at how Cold War machine translation efforts helped shape today’s AI boom—and why progress has never been smooth. Comedy on the Page/Screen: Reviews of Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass call it chaotic and under-funny, even with big-name cameos. Publishing & Prizes: Two debut authors win the 2026 Women’s Prize (fiction: Virginia Evans’ The Correspondent; non-fiction also awarded). Reading Culture: A piece on “dialogue-only” BookTok reading argues short-form habits are reshaping how people approach long books. Book-to-TV Buzz: Netflix’s Little House on the Prairie returns with a “reimagining,” plus cast guides and adaptation talk. Tech for Readers: Abacus AI’s Deep Agent review pitches AI that actually completes tasks, not just explains them. Rare Book Finds: A signed Virginia Woolf first edition of The Waves surfaced in a Bristol charity shop and sold for £25,600.
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