In “Marjorie Prime” and other works, Jordan Harrison delivers sweet-bitter anatomies of human connection mediated through technology destined to supersede us.
“I try not to write dystopia,” the playwright Jordan Harrison said. “Because it’s boring. I like to sit in an ambivalent place.”
This was on a recent Monday, Harrison’s day off, and he was sitting in an airy and uncrowded Brooklyn cafe. A lunchtime u… [346 chars]
Source: The New York Times | Published: 2026-01-02T10:00:31Z
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