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The Reader, the Rodent, and the Viral Regeneration of Fear: Kafka’s “The Burrow” as a Covid-19 Allegory
Despite the varied responses to Covid-19 across the world, the pandemic created a universal culture of fear that reshaped human perception of public spaces, social relations, and the meaning of soc...