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Empathy as a tool for helping us understand our world comes under the spotlight as Shahidha Bari and guests discuss the value of reading fiction and of writing history.

"I never read novels" is something you hear people say. What is the point of reading - be it histories or fiction? Does it help us empathize with the situation of other people or shed insights into our historical moment? With the news story that university students these days are, apparently, unaccustomed to reading entire books, cover to cover, favouring excerpts, abridgements, and introductions and ahead of the biggest date in the publishing calendar (Super Thursday on Oct 10th)
Shahidha Bari is joined by
novelist Elif Shafak - winner of the British Academy's President's Medal, her latest novel is called There Are Rivers in the Sky;
journalist Gabriel Gatehouse - host of the podcast and Radio 4 series The Coming Storm;
New Generation Thinkers Janine Bradbury - a poet, and Jonathan Egid - a philosopher;
Tiffany Watt Smith - a historian of emotions and author of a book on schadenfreude
and by the historian of China Professor Rana Mitter - chair of the judges for this year's Cundill History Prize. The winner will be announced on October 30th and the books in contention are:
Judgement at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia by Gary J. Bass
Native Nations: A Millennium in North America by Kathleen DuVal
Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights by Dylan C. Penningroth

Producer: Luke Mulhall

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  • Fri 4 Oct 2024 21:00

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