Dreams Unreal

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Dreams Unreal

Author: Titus O'Brien
language: en
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Release Date: 2020-01-15
The psychedelic rock poster is one of the most explosively inventive, instantly recognisable, and profoundly influential aesthetic movements of the last century. The poster art that gave visual life to the amazing music that sprang up across the Bay Area from 1965 to 1970 lives on in 'Dreams Unreal'.
Dreams, Consciousness, Spirit

Author: Ernest Lawrence Rossi
language: en
Publisher: Zeig Tucker & Theisen Publishers
Release Date: 2000
Rev. ed. of: Dreams and the growth of personality. 2nd ed. c1985.
Dreams, Illusion, and Other Realities

Author: Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty
language: en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date: 2015-05-14
"Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty . . . weaves a brilliant analysis of the complex role of dreams and dreaming in Indian religion, philosophy, literature, and art. . . . In her creative hands, enchanting Indian myths and stories illuminate and are illuminated by authors as different as Aeschylus, Plato, Freud, Jung, Kurl Gödel, Thomas Kuhn, Borges, Picasso, Sir Ernst Gombrich, and many others. This richly suggestive book challenges many of our fundamental assumptions about ourselves and our world."—Mark C. Taylor, New York Times Book Review "Dazzling analysis. . . . The book is firm and convincing once you appreciate its central point, which is that in traditional Hindu thought the dream isn't an accident or byway of experience, but rather the locus of epistemology. In its willful confusion of categories, its teasing readiness to blur the line between the imagined and the real, the dream actually embodies the whole problem of knowledge. . . . [O'Flaherty] wants to make your mental flesh creep, and she succeeds."—Mark Caldwell, Village Voice