He also wrote a fascinating biology textbook (“The Science of Life”, with two co-authors) and a book about the economy entitled “The Work, Wealth, and Happiness of Mankind”. His nonfiction work deserves as much attention as his fiction, it is excellent.
Art Garfunkel often gives performances of music and spoken-word poetry, but he refers to the poetry as “vignettes.” I believe it’s to keep the audience from being turned off by the word poetry.
No mention of the competing MingKwai typewriter of Lin Yutang, the famous popularizer of Chinese culture to the west. Apparently his prototype suffered an embarrassing failure at an investor meeting and couldn’t get off the ground. But the idea was good. Article here: https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-uncanny-keyboard/
The idea of searching for characters via parts is similar to how Cangjie input method selects characters from radicals. I read somewhere that Cangjie input method was indeed inspired by Ming Kwai typewriter, but I can't find the citation for it.
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