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Sign up todayThe Power of Literature in a Time of Crisis
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Learn moreOne Day University presents a series of audio lectures recorded in real-time from some of the top minds in the United States. Given by award-winning professors and experts in their field, these recorded lectures dive deep into the worlds of religion, government, literature, and social justice. As we've seen increased participation in online dance parties, workouts, and other gatherings, a little-mentioned growing community is that of reading groups. As the pandemic deepens and all of us feel the desire to escape, it is logical that these communities would expand. But what is it about literature that brings people together during terrible circumstances? How does a catastrophe shape our understanding of the power of great literature? Given during the COVID-19 pandemic, this audio lecture discusses the importance of literature and community throughout the world and addresses how these groups better us as people. This audio lecture includes a supplemental PDF.
Joseph Luzzi Ph.D. Yale is Professor of Comparative Literature and Faculty Member in Italian Studies at Bard College, and was recently a Wallace Fellow at Harvardโs Villa I Tatti, where he was writing a cultural history of Danteโs Divine Comedy that will appear with Princeton University Press. He is the author of Romantic Europe and the Ghost of Italy, which received the MLAโs Scaglione Prize for Italian Studies.
Joseph Luzzi Ph.D. Yale is Professor of Comparative Literature and Faculty Member in Italian Studies at Bard College, and was recently a Wallace Fellow at Harvardโs Villa I Tatti, where he was writing a cultural history of Danteโs Divine Comedy that will appear with Princeton University Press. He is the author of Romantic Europe and the Ghost of Italy, which received the MLAโs Scaglione Prize for Italian Studies.