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Home » News » ‘Empathy Exams’ Is A Virtuosic Manifesto Of Human Pain
Empathy & Compassion

‘Empathy Exams’ Is A Virtuosic Manifesto Of Human Pain

by Edwin Rutsch|Published 04/04/2014

Leslie Jamison’s new book of essays, The Empathy Exams, combines the intellectual and the emotional to explore the humanizing effect of empathy. Heller McAlpin calls it a “soaring performance.”

 

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