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A Multilingual Decameron: Stories of a Different World

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In Boccaccio’s Decamerone (1353), set during the 1348 Black Death epidemic in Florence, a group of men and women confined themselves to a villa in the hills outside the city and entertained one another by telling stories. Written nearly seven centuries later during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, this volume brings together stories written during lockdown by students at the School of Languages and Applied Linguistics at The Open University, UK. Drawing creatively on the various languages taught in the School – Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Scots, Spanish and Welsh – the stories construct a range of different worlds, from unsettling and sometimes uplifting experiences of lockdown, to recollections of childhood and dystopian futures.

272 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 13, 2020

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September 30, 2020
An enjoyable series of short stories mimicking the original Decameron, but with modern twists. Several stories that are written by Open University language students and under 500 words per story. Easy to read each story over a coffee.

I have a hard copy, but the Kindle version is free.
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