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Tolstoy
Kafka
Bayer
Bolano
Burroughs

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"Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self"

I'm sure there are loads of texts about the psychological interpretations of dreams but ultimately the best way to understand them and dreaming itself is to become a proficient-enough lucid dreamer to the point where you can consciously interact your dream and remain lucid for an hour or 2 of dreaming multiple times a week. Some people can even remain lucid the whole night.

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Pic related is God-tier

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Number 2 should be disavowed until a better version can be written after a month or two instead of a peice of trash written in a day

It besmirchs the good standing of the first

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Has anyone on /lit read anything by the Austrian experimental writer Konrad Bayer, I never see him mentioned here.

I just finished pic related, it was hard to find although I eventually got it for 65$.
He isn't really that well-known but his writing is amazing. I havnt read all the authors and philosophers that are said to have influenced him but still I really enjoy it.

It's kinda like how I imagined Archimboldis writing in 2666 except Bayer dosnt really use story-lines. In each chapter there was a different little story, poem, vignette or price of writing. All of it was really thought-provoking, another thing I noticed was that it was really unpredictable, in each section it went off in a completely new direction. Even after reading it I can't even begin to try to describe his style except by calling it experimental or advant-garde.

10/10 would recommend.

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