Bradbury 30 Nights

"You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you."

Night 1
Beginnings & the open road
Night 2
The strange inside the ordinary
Night 3
Memory and what it edits
Night 4
The body, observed
Night 5
Time bending
Night 6
Cities and strangers
Night 7
Grief and what survives
Night 8
Animals as mirrors
Night 9
Work and its meaning
Night 10
Translated voices: love and longing
Night 11
Childhood seen sideways
Night 12
The uncanny knock at the door
Night 13
Power and small cruelties
Night 14
Translated voices: war's long shadow
Night 15
Loneliness as a room
Night 16
Weird & experimental I: language unhinged
Night 17
The natural world as teacher
Night 18
Class, money, the table
Night 19
Mothers and daughters
Night 20
Translated voices: dream-logic tradition
Night 21
Faith, doubt, and the cosmos
Night 22
Weird & experimental II: structure as story
Night 23
Desire and its disguises
Night 24
The migrant, the in-between
Night 25
Translated voices: comedy and the absurd
Night 26
Science, wonder, scale
Night 27
Race, witness, voice
Night 28
Weird & experimental III: the dream you can't shake
Night 29
What the dying see
Night 30
And then, the work begins