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Posted on February 5, 2016February 7, 2016

Heraclitus on sleep: from “The Poetry of Thought”, George Steiner

Grammatical construction can make of an apparent riddle or paradox a font of expanding intuition: “Death is all things we see awake; all we see asleep is sleep.” Ring-structures spiral…

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Posted on January 9, 2016July 2, 2017

Flies Like Thoughts – Innokenty Annensky (1855-1909)

Flies Like Thoughts   Flies, like black thoughts, have not quit me all day … – A N Apukhtin I’ve grown weary of sleeplessness, dreams. Locks of hair hang over…

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Posted on November 16, 2015November 16, 2015

Extract from a paper in progress on sleep in J G Ballard’s fiction

“Manhole 69 follows three volunteers, Avery, Lang and Gorrell, who have undertook a procedure which has removed the ability to sleep. The primary investigator, Dr Neill, reflects with scorn on sleep:…

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Posted on November 15, 2015November 15, 2015

From “Look At the Harlequins!”, Vladimir Nabokov

“At its worst it went like this: An hour or so after falling asleep (generally well after midnight and with the humble assistance of a little Old Mead or Chartreuse)…

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Posted on September 29, 2015

“Sleep.” Bravig Imbs

I slowly the ponderous doors of lead imponderous pushed by a wedging force unthinking opened how like a cloud I floated down the dim green air unthinking of the soft…

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Posted on September 28, 2015March 30, 2016

From “Correction”, Thomas Bernhard (trans. Sarah Wilkins)

What a terrible situation I’ve let myself in for by accepting Hoeller’s invitation and moving into Hoeller’s garret, I thought. I looked down at Hoeller’s workshop windows and I thought,…

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Posted on September 28, 2015March 30, 2016

From “The Dud Avocado”, by Elaine Dundy. (pages 61-2)

The night before we went into rehearsal, I was determined to get to bed early. When I got into my bath, I was singing. Gradually, deliciously, I could feel myself…

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