Literature provides us deepest and insightful record of events during pandemics and tries to provide consolation in times of need

Pandemics are mass murderers. Diseases like plague, smallpox, influenza and cholera ruin families, destroy towns and leave a generation scarred and scared. Devastation caused by outbreaks impacted many major writers across India — Rabindranath Tagore, Premchand, Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala', Fakir Mohan Senapati, Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai and others — giving birth to haunting poems, short stories and novels.
“Literature regards each individual with compassion and goes deeper than what statistics or historical records can tell us. Literature may not explain away or fight off things such as pandemics, even as modern science sometimes can’t, but it does become a source of consolation, a way of sharing our common humanist concerns, and, in its own way, provides the deepest and most insightful record of the events,” says Harish Trivedi, who taught English literature at Delhi University.
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