Literature and pandemics

may
25
2020

Literature and pandemics

The coronavirus pandemic
Literary scholar Prof Kiene Brillenburg Wurth shares her pandemic-themed reading list and explores how storytelling has always been vital in times of disaster.

From Boccaccio’s ‘Decameron’ to Somerset Maugham’s ‘The Painted Veil’, stories about epidemics have always had an important role giving meaning to public health crises. So it’s hardly a surprise that Camus’s novel ‘The Plague’ has recently made bestseller lists all over the world. Literary scholar Prof Kiene Brillenburg Wurth (UU) analyses some of the most brilliant fictions on epidemics. What can we learn from them?

With our colleagues of UMC Utrecht we bring you this webinar.

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Monday May 25 2020 (19:00-20:00)
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