Haruki Murakami
Sleep
First published in The New Yorker and then in the collection, The Elephant Vanishes, Sleep is the story of a young mother, who unable to sleep, begins to question not only her marriage and her affection for her child, but death itself, which may mean "being eternally awake and staring into darkness."
In this edition, published by Dumont in Germany, Kat Menschik has illustrated the dream sequences.
In this edition, published by Dumont in Germany, Kat Menschik has illustrated the dream sequences.
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