Any books that feel like being on a dream?
TCoL49
The Red Book
WHICH WAY IS THE FLOOR GOING
Street of Crocodiles
Finnegan's Wake'N'Bake.
>>8424659
Invisible Cities
Books don't have feelings. They have thoughts.
Sanatorium under the Hourglass
>>8424926
Summer's not almost here. It's almost gone.
Wake up to that.
>>8424916
No. People have thoughts, books have symbols.
>>8424659
The Third Policeman
>>8424945
>WHOAH
>>8424957
there's a pretty big difference dude
Albert Camus - The Outsider
Heart of darkness
"It seems to me I am trying to tell you a dream--making a vain attempt, because no relation of a dream can convey the dream-sensation, that commingling of absurdity, surprise, and bewilderment in a tremor of struggling revolt, that notion of being captured by the incredible which is of the very essence of dreams..."
>>8424659
Naked Lunch desu
>Kafka
>Borges
>Calvino
>Marquez
>Murakami
Steppenwolfe by hermin hess.
I dont get it but it seemed like a dream so that is why
>>8425140
It's a nerd point that doesn't forward the conversation.
>>8425398
>Books don't have feelings. They have thoughts.
How does this piece of shit forward any kind of sensical conversation.
>>8425405
Thanks for not disagreeing.
>>8424659
Ligotti
Invitation to A Beheading by Nabokov.
The world has this wispy logic to it that is never explained and contorts and deforms every time you start getting into its rhythm. It perfectly recreates the feelings of delirium experienced by the protagonist.
Unlimited Dream Company
>>8424659
Pedro Páramo by Juan Rulfo
/lit/ hates him but Murakami's Hard-boiled Wonderland & the End of the World has some great dreamy chapters.
The lime twig by hawkes
IJ, like a couple hundred pages after joelle is introduced
>>8426953
End of the World part was wonderful in the animesque way.
Le Spleen de Paris desu
>>8425231
>the earth was unearthly
oh conrad