Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 It Was like a Library Being Burned to the Ground, but These Oral Histories Are Bringing It Back
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'What would it mean to live in "a story-less world where our rich literary traditions no longer existed, and have been excised from memory"?'  (Introduction)

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