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Author Tad Crawford posted on our Facebook site to let us know he wrote this short article on Haruki Murakami, of more specifically, the way he dreams.
Murakami is especially interesting because his dreams have no afterlife in his consciousness. Sleep is a void. It’s striking that a novelist so able to command the logic and imagery of dreams does not remember his own dreams.
The more I learn about Murakami the more impressed I am
Really not convinced that life in Lincoln gets any better than this (Taken with Instagram)
Horoscopes and trying to piece together our night (Taken with Instagram)
— Charlaine Harris
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— Charles Bukowski, Let it Enfold You
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— Anthony Burgess, Homage To Qwert Yuiop: Essays
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— All Rivers Flow to the Sea, Alison McGhee
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