People regularly enjoy reading (slight adaptations of) ancient Greek literature.
Some people enjoy literature that’s even older, but those myths tend to be confusing due to a complete lack of similar reference frames and tropes that are unrecognizable to us.
That’s about as far as I remember fiction being documented, but when told skillfully, “the story of when Graak singlehandedly killed a woolly rhino” might also be rather compelling.
People regularly enjoy reading (slight adaptations of) ancient Greek literature.
Some people enjoy literature that’s even older, but those myths tend to be confusing due to a complete lack of similar reference frames and tropes that are unrecognizable to us.
That’s about as far as I remember fiction being documented, but when told skillfully, “the story of when Graak singlehandedly killed a woolly rhino” might also be rather compelling.
I read (a rather patchy translation of) the Epic of Gilgamesh and found it pretty gripping.