Void

Par : O. T. Socas
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8223949176
  • EAN9798223949176
  • Date de parution28/08/2023
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

Void is a collection of very short descriptions of dreams that delve into the surreal and often perplexing nature of the subconscious mind. Each dream vignette presents a glimpse into the dreamer's psyche, encompassing a wide range of emotions, situations, and themes. The author effortlessly weaves together a range of dream scenarios, transitioning between unconnected scenes. Each dream is vividly described, creating an atmosphere that alternates between reality and the surreal-from mysterious and fantastical to mundane and reflective-revealing the intricacies of the human psyche.
While the compilation may not follow a traditional narrative structure, its nonlinear format offers a fascinating insight into the human subconscious. The dreams seem to be woven from the threads of the dreamer's personal experiences, fears, desires, and observations. In one dream, the dreamer navigates a city-like afterlife, encountering disoriented individuals and engaging in cryptic conversations.
Another dream explores the unsettling theme of violence, where harm begets harm, echoing a sense of chaos and vulnerability. Themes of connection and isolation emerge in various dreams. The dreamer searches for companionship, only to find emptiness. In the dream about the pregnant friend, the transparent belly symbolizes vulnerability and the fear of revealing inner struggles. The dream involving a nightstand lamp and the subsequent awakening emphasize the fluid boundary between dream and reality.
Scorpion is a vivid portrayal of physical and emotional sensations as the dreamer experiences being stung by a white scorpion. The absence of pain and the subsequent events create an eerie atmosphere. The dreams that follow continue to blend reality and unreality, taking the reader through scenarios that involve lost cars, a cherished centaur companion, mysterious videos, metaphysical encounters, and more.
This book is perfect for those who enjoy experimental fiction, with each story presenting a unique and captivating scenario that captures the reader's attention from the start.
Void is a collection of very short descriptions of dreams that delve into the surreal and often perplexing nature of the subconscious mind. Each dream vignette presents a glimpse into the dreamer's psyche, encompassing a wide range of emotions, situations, and themes. The author effortlessly weaves together a range of dream scenarios, transitioning between unconnected scenes. Each dream is vividly described, creating an atmosphere that alternates between reality and the surreal-from mysterious and fantastical to mundane and reflective-revealing the intricacies of the human psyche.
While the compilation may not follow a traditional narrative structure, its nonlinear format offers a fascinating insight into the human subconscious. The dreams seem to be woven from the threads of the dreamer's personal experiences, fears, desires, and observations. In one dream, the dreamer navigates a city-like afterlife, encountering disoriented individuals and engaging in cryptic conversations.
Another dream explores the unsettling theme of violence, where harm begets harm, echoing a sense of chaos and vulnerability. Themes of connection and isolation emerge in various dreams. The dreamer searches for companionship, only to find emptiness. In the dream about the pregnant friend, the transparent belly symbolizes vulnerability and the fear of revealing inner struggles. The dream involving a nightstand lamp and the subsequent awakening emphasize the fluid boundary between dream and reality.
Scorpion is a vivid portrayal of physical and emotional sensations as the dreamer experiences being stung by a white scorpion. The absence of pain and the subsequent events create an eerie atmosphere. The dreams that follow continue to blend reality and unreality, taking the reader through scenarios that involve lost cars, a cherished centaur companion, mysterious videos, metaphysical encounters, and more.
This book is perfect for those who enjoy experimental fiction, with each story presenting a unique and captivating scenario that captures the reader's attention from the start.
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