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Jako David Copperfield v éře Euforie. Držitelka Pulitzera dává hlas obětem americké opioidové krize
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Jako David Copperfield v éře Euforie. Držitelka Pulitzera dává hlas obětem americké opioidové krize

The Czech publication Deník N reports on the release of American author Barbara Kingsolver’s novel 'Demon Copperhead,' which won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature. The book, inspired by Charles Dickens' 'David Copperfield,' is set in the Appalachian Mountains during the opioid crisis. Kingsolver discusses her motivation for writing the novel, highlighting the region's history of exploitation by mining and tobacco companies, followed by the impact of the opioid epidemic. She aims to shed light on marginalized communities and their struggles with poverty, unemployment, and lack of education. The article includes an excerpt from a podcast interview with Ezra Klein from The New York Times, where Kingsolver elaborates on these themes.

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Deník N logoDeník NIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 758 hr. ago
Jako David Copperfield v éře Euforie. Držitelka Pulitzera dává hlas obětem americké opioidové krize

The Czech publication Deník N reports on the release of American author Barbara Kingsolver’s novel 'Demon Copperhead,' which won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature. The book, inspired by Charles Dickens' 'David Copperfield,' is set in the Appalachian Mountains during the opioid crisis. Kingsolver discusses her motivation for writing the novel, highlighting the region's history of exploitation by mining and tobacco companies, followed by the impact of the opioid epidemic. She aims to shed light on marginalized communities and their struggles with poverty, unemployment, and lack of education. The article includes an excerpt from a podcast interview with Ezra Klein from The New York Times, where Kingsolver elaborates on these themes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of the social issues addressed in the novel, focusing on historical and contemporary challenges faced by the Appalachian region. It does not take a clear ideological stance but rather provides context and quotes from the author, emphasizing the complexity of

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article accurately describes the release of Barbara Kingsolver's novel 'Demon Copperhead' and its connection to the opioid crisis in Appalachia. It provides details about her inspiration and the historical context of economic exploitation in the region. However, it includes promotional language

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