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Inside A Lockdown Bubble, Can Literature Help?

Uncategorized Posted: May 17, 2020 9:00 am

The eternal debate about what books are good for – “I feel that literature is rarely of immediate practical help. I think the kind of knowledge reading fiction imparts is stealthy and slow-burning, and that novels rarely work as instruction manuals that we can pull off the shelf in case of emergency” – turned out to be incorrect. What’s good is that books about quarantines and lockdowns help manage the psychological aspects of the times. – Irish Times

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Uncategorized Published: 05.16.20

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