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Generosity

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  • 11 heures de lecture

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When Chicagoan Russell Stone begins teaching a Creative Nonfiction class, he is captivated by Thassadit Amzwar, a young Algerian woman whose radiant joy contrasts sharply with his own melancholic nature. Russell is perplexed by her ability to remain happy despite being a refugee from a war-torn country. Concerned for her safety, he delves into research about her homeland and explores happiness manuals, questioning whether her state might be hyperthymia or hypomania. His inquiries lead him to college counselor Candace Weld, who also becomes enchanted by Thassa, known as Miss Generosity among her peers. The attention of the controversial geneticist Thomas Kurton shifts to Thassa when he announces a genotype linked to happiness. As Russell and Candace, now a couple, struggle to protect Thassa from the media frenzy, her innate optimism faces severe challenges. Thassa becomes a living symbol of hope, and her genetic secret has profound implications for Russell, Kurton, and society. The narrative raises critical questions about the intersection of science and human emotion: What happens when happiness is genetically defined? Who controls this knowledge? With humor and magic, the story invites readers to reflect on the implications of altering our own natures in pursuit of happiness.

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Generosity, Richard Powers

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2009
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