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At the beginning of the 16th century, the dispute over the fate of Jewish books turned into a large-scale intellectual confrontation that split Europe. Against its backdrop, one of the most daring texts of the era was born - the satirical collection “Letters from Dark People”, which became a literary response to denunciations, persecution and attempts to limit freedom of thought and speech. This edition takes the reader back to the moment when the struggle over manuscripts and books became a struggle for the future of European culture.