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The Pandemic on Paper


Many of us have turned to artistic endeavors throughout the pandemic to fill some free time, writers included. While DC Public Library holds a number of titles about the “hard” side science and medicine of COVID-19, the books on this list explore the “soft” or social and psychological sides from both fiction and nonfiction perspectives. From a family travel memoir to a collection of meditations on what it means to be alone together, writers examine our lives since COVID-19 invaded, including a remarkable first-hand diary of COVID-19 in Wuhan.
Note: All titles are linked to their physical copies unless otherwise noted, and many are available as library e-books and/or e-audiobooks with OverDrive and its app Libby. ....

New York , United States , Ariel Dorman , Jhumpa Lahiri , Charles Wheelan , Kwame Alexander , Ilan Stavans , Charlie Wheelan , Alice Quinn , Caroline Leavitt , Margaret Atwood , Nikki Giovanni , Daniel Alarc , Giovanni Boccaccio , Erina Craig , Edwidge Danticat , Jennifer Haupt , While Dc Public Library , Alone Together , Came Outside , Stars Again , Decameron Project , New York Times , Black Death , Tommy Orange , Family Gap Year ,

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“Language is adaptable,” said the professor of English and creative writing at SUNY Plattsburgh.
“That is one of the cool things about language. It’s always changing and incorporating the social milieu that we live in.”
LGBTQIA is an example.
“It’s even on college applications,” she said.
“It’s a legal accepted phrase that did not exist five to 10 years ago. Our society is adapting to real sexualities that we have been in denial of for many, many centuries. The adaptability of language is a beautiful thing.
“Language has muscle. It has an ingenious way of being fluid to what is happening to humans. New phrases are borne all the time.” ....

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Weathering the Times: Poetry 2021


Edited by Neil Astley. Bloodaxe, out now
The fourth anthology in the publisher’s Staying Alive series tagline: “real poems for unreal times” offers an international selection of more than 500 poems addressing themes of love, loss, fear, and pain, as well as the joy of living.
Together in a Sudden Strangeness
Edited by Alice Quinn, Knopf, out now
Reflecting on Covid-19 and its long-ranging impacts, this anthology collects 85 poems by prominent writers including Billy Collins, Jane Hirshfield, Ada Limón, and Carl Phillips.
Walkman
Michael Robbins. Penguin Books, June
In poems that contemplate the end of the world, Robbins examines the political moment and current ecological crisis, as well as the Covid-19 pandemic. ....

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