Ray Bradbury Explains Why Literature is the Safety Valve of Civilization (in Which Case We Need More Literature!)
Briefly

Ray Bradbury believed literature serves a vital sociological role, acting as a safety valve for society and individuals, especially in challenging times.
In a captivating 1970s clip, Bradbury articulated the deeper purpose of literature beyond aesthetics—its power to hold society together during tumultuous periods.
Bradbury's contributions remind us that in a world laden with turmoil, a resurgence in literature may be essential for societal stability and individual well-being.
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