I Saw in What the Sleeper Sees is a collection of short stories by Naguib Mahfouz published in 1982. The collection contains five short stories and a section titled “I Saw in What the Sleeper Sees,” which contains 17 dreams. These dreams are considered fictional, as opposed to convalescent dreams, which are a translation of real-life dreams. The stories in the collection include: “People of Passion,” “Please and Your Kindness,” “My Fate and Destiny,” “The Eye and the Hour,” and “The Blessed Night.” “People of Passion” was adapted into a film titled “The Date Agency.”
I Saw in What the Sleeper Sees
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This book contains a collection of short dreams that blend reality and symbolism, reflecting his reflections on life, politics, and existence.
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Categories: | Literature, Novels, stories, World literature |
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Tags: | Fiction, literature, philosophy, thought |
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Publisher | Diwan Publishing |
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