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"The field of artificial intelligence, or computer robotics, may not sound like a poignant story line for a novel, particularly one that bends thematically toward the beatings of the heart. But Scott Hutchins, in "A Working Theory of Love" turns this potentially sterile technological world into an emotionally moving force that helps propel the narrative as it grapples with the stuff of real life... In quick, artful strokes, the various characters in a wide cast are memorably drawn and entwined in Neill's personal saga. Even the would-be intelligent machine, "Dr. Bassett," becomes such a vivid character that questions of its mortality, not just its human dimensions, are raised... A terrific debut, an intriguing, original take on family and friendship, lust and longing, grief and forgiveness."
--The Associated Press
" ""A wistful, funny debut"
"--People"
"What makes a man? In this terrific debut novel, "A Working Theory of Love," emotionally adrift divorce Neill Bassett Jr. is trying to build the world's first sentient computer program. After inputting 20 years of his late father's diaries, he holds conversations with a pixelated personality that seems just like his dad--discussing his life, his childhood, and his current romantic woes. Throughout, Hutchins hits that sweet spot where humor and melancholy comfortably coexist."
--"Entertainment Weekly"
"[A] must-read debut novel. ["A Working Theory of Love"] is in some ways is a kind of Nick Hornby-ish take on Richard Powers' computer classic, "Galatea 2.2".".. "this novel thwarts the reader's expectations at every turn, blurring the line between man, memory, and machine."
--"Details"
"It takes a genius, a supercomputer, a disembodied voice and a man who's stopped believing to create "A Working Theory of Love." Original, wise, full of serious thinking, serious fun, and the shock of the new, this book is astonishing."
--Adam Johnson, author of "The Orphan Master's Son"
Clever, funny, and very entertaining Hutchins is an unsentimental and compassionate creator of vivid characters [a] charming, warmhearted, and thought-provoking novel.
New York Times Book Review
"The field of artificial intelligence, or computer robotics, may not sound like a poignant story line for a novel, particularly one that bends thematically toward the beatings of the heart. But Scott Hutchins, in A Working Theory of Love turns this potentially sterile technological world into an emotionally moving force that helps propel the narrative as it grapples with the stuff of real life... In quick, artful strokes, the various characters in a wide cast are memorably drawn and entwined in Neill's personal saga. Even the would-be intelligent machine, "Dr. Bassett," becomes such a vivid character that questions of its mortality, not just its human dimensions, are raised... A terrific debut, an intriguing, original take on family and friendship, lust and longing, grief and forgiveness."
The Associated Press
A wistful, funny debut
People
"What makes a man? In this terrific debut novel, A Working Theory of Love, emotionally adrift divorce Neill Bassett Jr. is trying to build the world's first sentient computer program. After inputting 20 years of his late father's diaries, he holds conversations with a pixelated personality that seems just like his dad discussing his life, his childhood, and his current romantic woes. Throughout, Hutchins hits that sweet spot where humor and melancholy comfortably coexist."
Entertainment Weekly
"[A] must-read debut novel. [A Working Theory of Love] is in some ways is a kind of Nick Hornby-ish take on Richard Powers' computer classic, Galatea 2.2... this novel thwarts the reader's expectations at every turn, blurring the line between man, memory, and machine."
Details
It takes a genius, a supercomputer, a disembodied voice and a man who s stopped believing to create A Working Theory of Love. Original, wise, full of serious thinking, serious fun, and the shock of the new, this book is astonishing.
Adam Johnson, author of The Orphan Master s Son
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