Covid in Fiction
Following a time of historic trauma (war, school shootings, 9/11), narrative fiction only appears after much non-fiction and poetry. If a writer chooses to deal with it at all. New novels by Jonathan Franzen and Lauren Groff, for instance, dip back in time. Other writers, who began their novels just before Covid, ended up incorporating it; while still others, coming slightly later, tackled it head on. Just as it was near impossible at a certain point to avoid the internet or mobile phones in a contemporary setting, so it is now difficult to ignore the ongoing pandemic. Here we have 10 novels and short stories that in one way or another revolve around Covid, and the rewards – be it through humor, revelation or speculation – are great. Try your hand at guessing the titles and you’re in the running to receive a 30-euro (£23 / $33) gift certificate to spend at Amazon; in case of a tie, a name will be drawn. Deadline: April 1, 2022
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