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The Book That Wouldn't Burn

Mark Lawrence

The Book That Wouldn't Burn

Mark Lawrence

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The Book That Wouldn't Burn Essay Topics

1.

How does Mark Lawrence contrast the roles of fiction and nonfiction, and what commentary does he make on the value of storytelling?

2.

The societies that arise around the library follow a cyclical pattern of progress and destruction. What does this pattern suggest about humanity’s relationship with knowledge, power, and self-destruction? Is this perspective entirely fatalistic? Why or why not?

3.

How does the novel contrast visceral experiences with recorded memories? What are the limitations of both?

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