dream fiction

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Hi. I'm new here. I hope this is the right format for asking a question. I don't have a question, really. I just read Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony, and I'm fascinated by how she narrated the dreams of the protagonist. I'm looking for more novels and short stories that feature dreams prominantly. If you have any titles to share, I'd appreciate it.

Sean Howell, Wednesday, 2 March 2005 02:11 (twenty years ago)

David Mitchell's Number9Dream dips into the characters daydreams.

Kevan (Kevan), Thursday, 3 March 2005 06:32 (twenty years ago)

Delmore Schwartz, "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities"
Andre Alexis, "Horse"
Yuriy Tarnawsky, _Three Blondes and Death_

pur-diddy, Thursday, 3 March 2005 06:57 (twenty years ago)

Perhaps slightly different, but what about 'My Education: A Book Of Dreams' by William S. Burroughs?

emil.y (emil.y), Thursday, 3 March 2005 12:54 (twenty years ago)

Iain Banks' "The Bridge" springs to mind.

Ms Bookish, Thursday, 3 March 2005 15:05 (twenty years ago)

Kafka's novels seem to be dream-sequences- or should that be nightmares? Alisdair Gray's Lanark also has a dream-like quality to it.

Neil Stewart (Neil Stewart), Wednesday, 9 March 2005 21:36 (twenty years ago)

Finnegans Wake

Ken L (Ken L), Wednesday, 9 March 2005 21:48 (twenty years ago)

Alice in Wonderland

Girolamo Savonarola, Thursday, 10 March 2005 01:11 (twenty years ago)


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