Michael Rosen and Rachel Clarke on the Covid-19 pandemic
Wednesday 19 January 2022, 7 p.m. · 59 minutes![](https://www.londonreviewbookshop.co.uk/storage/300_filter/images/6/8/5/1/3631586-1-eng-GB/Michael%20Rosen%201%20-%20CREDIT%20TO%20DAVID%20LEVENE.jpg 300w, https://www.londonreviewbookshop.co.uk/storage/400_filter/images/6/8/5/1/3631586-1-eng-GB/Michael%20Rosen%201%20-%20CREDIT%20TO%20DAVID%20LEVENE.jpg 400w, https://www.londonreviewbookshop.co.uk/storage/800_filter/images/6/8/5/1/3631586-1-eng-GB/Michael%20Rosen%201%20-%20CREDIT%20TO%20DAVID%20LEVENE.jpg 800w, https://www.londonreviewbookshop.co.uk/storage/1200_filter/images/6/8/5/1/3631586-1-eng-GB/Michael%20Rosen%201%20-%20CREDIT%20TO%20DAVID%20LEVENE.jpg 1200w)
It’s clear that the Covid pandemic has changed the way we need to think about public health, social justice, the economy and a good deal else besides.
Michael Rosen, who became gravely ill with the disease, and whose bibliography is both too long and too impressive to list here, and Rachel Clarke, a journalist who became a doctor and has been heroically working on the frontline, were in conversation; Rosen has written about his encounter with the pandemic in Many Different Kinds of Love, as has Clarke in Breathtaking.
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