Sleep Has His House by Anna Kavan
In a dreamlike narrative that blurs the boundaries between reality and imagination, the story unfolds through the introspective musings of a solitary protagonist who retreats into a world of dreams to escape the oppressive weight of their waking life. The narrative is a tapestry of surreal imagery and haunting reflections, capturing the protagonist's journey through a landscape where time and space are fluid, and the subconscious reigns supreme. As the protagonist navigates this ethereal realm, they confront the shadows of their past and the elusive nature of identity, ultimately seeking solace in the embrace of sleep's enigmatic domain.
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- Published
- 1948
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 150-200
- Original Language
- English
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- Alternate Titles
- - The House of Sleep
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