What if remembering was the most radical thing you could do?
In this first episode of Culture Clinic, we open Ray Bradbury’s Dandelion Wine — a book about memory as ritual, joy without irony, and the quiet miracle of being alive.
We explore why Bradbury’s small-town summer still feels subversive: from Happiness Machines to haunted ravines, from lawn mowing to mortality.
This isn’t nostalgia — it’s psychological architecture.
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