Can reading literature make doctors better doctors was one of the questions posed at a
'Dissecting Edinburgh' event last month. It made me think of James Wood's
How Fiction Works
where he describes how in 2006 a Mexican municipal president decided that his police force should be prescribed reading certain novels
- One Hundred Years of Solitude was on the list - to make them 'better citizens'. And psychologist Keith Oatley speaks of fiction as a
'kind of simulation that runs on minds', a...
Published on April 05, 2013 04:20