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A World Out of Reach

Dispatches from Life under Lockdown
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A World Out of Reach is a poignant collection capturing the urgent and diverse voices of writers during the tumultuous spring of 2020. As the coronavirus pandemic unfolded, contributors including poets, essayists, scholars, and healthcare workers reflect on personal experiences, historic parallels, and societal challenges. This anthology offers a unique, intimate record of a global crisis, blending personal narratives with broader cultural and historical insight.
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This anthology is ideal for readers interested in contemporary history, public health, and cultural reflections. It will particularly appeal to those seeking diverse literary voices and thoughtful analyses of the early COVID-19 pandemic through poetry, essays, and scholarly perspectives.

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Selections from the "Pandemic Files" published by The Yale Review, the preeminent journal of literature and ideas

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In beautifully written and powerfully thought prose, A World Out of Reach offers a crucial record of the cataclysmic spring of 2020β€”a record for us to share with one another, and for posterity, in the voices of writers of disparate backgrounds.

When the coronavirus outbreak came to the West, The Yale Review began asking writers to think out loud on the page about the unfolding international crisis, to capture the immediacy of a swiftly changing global pandemic. This crisis has mostly been told through the voices of journalists, scientists, and politicians, but in this collection, poets, essayists, scholars, and health care workers provide a more intimate and diverse account. Ranging from high matters of policy to ancient history to personal stories of how individuals were surviving their days, this vivid compilation presents a first draft of one of the most tumultuous periods in modern history.

Contributors: Katie Kitamura β€’ Laura Kolbe β€’ Nitin Ahuja β€’ Natasha Randall β€’ Rena Xu β€’ Alicia Christoff β€’ Miranda Featherstone β€’ Maya C. Popa β€’ Major Jackson β€’ John Witt β€’ OctΓ‘vio Luiz Motta Ferraz β€’ Joan Naviyuk Kane β€’ Emmeline Clein β€’ Nell Freudenberger β€’ Briallen Hopper β€’ Brandon Shimoda β€’ Ben Purkert β€’ Yusef Komunyakaa β€’ Laren McClung β€’ Eric O’Keefe-Krebs β€’ Sean Lynch β€’ Millicent Marcus β€’ Meghana Mysore β€’ Rachel Jamison Webster β€’ Emily Ziff Griffin β€’ Rowan Ricardo Philips β€’ Kathryn Lofton β€’ Monica Ferrell β€’ Russell Morse β€’ Randi Hutter Epstein β€’ Noreen Khawaja β€’ Victoria Chang β€’ Joyelle McSweeney β€’ Khameer Kidia β€’ Emily Greenwood β€’ Elisa Gabbert β€’ Emily Bernard β€’ Hafizah Geter β€’ Emily Gogolak β€’ Roger Reeves

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Praised for its breadth and depth, A World Out of Reach has been described as an invaluable, illuminating archive. Reviewers highlight its multicultural perspectives and ability to blend poetry, law, public health, and history into a compelling and hopeful narrative about resilience during the pandemic. It is regarded as necessary reading to understand the complexity of COVID-19's impact on society and individuals alike.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300257359

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 January 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Contributors:

  • Edited by Meghan O'Rourke

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 232

About the Author

Meghan O’Rourke is Editor of The Yale Review and the author of the best-selling memoir The Long Goodbye and the poetry collections Once,Halflife, and Sun in Days. She is currently completing a book about contested chronic illness.

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