Harrison Edmunds (outside reading) WARD

 I’ve read a book called WARD and the setting makes me think of how oral civilizations live. It takes place on a virgin earth after their previous one was destroyed by a catastrophe, so while all the people have the experience with living in the modern world they no longer have those amenities. It’s a kind of nebulous state between a literate society where people no longer live in nature and an oral society that does not use writing. How would a society that does know how to read and progress beyond living in nature, but is not doing so be classified? Does the knowledge of how to live a certain way and the attempt to go back to it matter more than the way that people are living in that moment?

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