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COVID Writing Goes Viral: How Literary and Social Media Writing Became a Lifeline During the Pandemic

Mar 26, 2021
46:01
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Abola and the Feco at Sins - It's Coming
02:40 • 3min
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3
Social Media
05:38 • 4min
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What's the Biggest Thing About Twitter?
09:08 • 4min
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5
What's the Difference Between Fiction and Narrative Writing?
13:24 • 2min
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6
The Pandemic - The New Yorker
15:18 • 4min
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7
The Great Lies That Tell the Truth
19:09 • 3min
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8
I Think It's Premature to Write the Book on the Pandemic
21:39 • 2min
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I Think This Is Going to Shape the Style of Medicine in Years to Come
23:52 • 6min
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What Is the Moral Injuries in Health Care?
29:29 • 2min
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11
You Destroy the Monster, but You Are Nowtras
31:11 • 2min
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12
Are You Writing a New Book Now?
33:00 • 6min
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The Power of Poetry in This Country
38:49 • 3min
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14
I'm Reading 60 Minutes of Coulson Whitehead
42:06 • 3min
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This is a special episode of the 'Medicine and the Machine' podcast, to celebrate Bellevue Literary Review's 20th anniversary -- with Dr Eric Topol, Dr Abraham Verghese, and Dr Danielle Ofri.

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