If God Is a Virus
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Merging documentary poetry from the epicenter of an epidemic with the story of viruses in the evolution of humanity, If God Is A Virus gives voice to the infected and the virus.
Cet auteur explore les liens complexes entre la médecine, le journalisme et les questions de société. Son écriture mêle souvent des récits personnels à une exploration approfondie de thèmes tels que les mythes médicaux et les défis sanitaires mondiaux. L'accent est mis sur la dissection de la désinformation et l'examen de l'impact des avancées scientifiques sur la vie humaine. Son approche est analytique mais empathique, offrant aux lecteurs une perspective convaincante sur des questions sociales et sanitaires critiques.






Merging documentary poetry from the epicenter of an epidemic with the story of viruses in the evolution of humanity, If God Is A Virus gives voice to the infected and the virus.
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