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  2. The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me - Wikipedia

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    Billy's dreams also come true because the Giraffe, Pelican, and Monkey will no longer need the Grubber building; with a little help from the Duke, the Grubber is revived into the most fantastic sweet shop for miles around (among the sweets it sells are Liplickers and Plushnuggets from Norway, one of the “lands of the midnight sun”), and the ...

  3. Oneirocritica - Wikipedia

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    Book one is dedicated to the anatomy and activity of the human body: 82 sections interpret the appearance in dreams of subjects like head size, eating, and sexual activity. For example, section 52 says, concerning one activity of the body, "All tools that cut and divide things in half signify disagreements, factions, and injuries ...

  4. Dream interpretation - Wikipedia

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    Dream interpretation is the process of assigning meaning to dreams. In many ancient societies, such as those of Egypt and Greece , dreaming was considered a supernatural communication or a means of divine intervention , whose message could be interpreted by people with these associated spiritual powers.

  5. ‘Life and Other Problems’ Review: The Death of a Giraffe ...

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    He spends much of the doc quoting Maurice Maeterlinck’s 1907 book, “The Intelligence of Flowers.” There is, perhaps, consciousness at work — in flowers, in fungi, in animals.

  6. Giraffe Problems - Wikipedia

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    Giraffe Problems was mostly well received by critics, including starred reviews from Booklist, [1] Publishers Weekly, [2] and School Library Journal. [3]Multiple reviewers praised John's writing, which Deborah Stevenson, writing for The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, called "wry and funny" and "highly performable, with lots of comic formality of language punctuated—or sometime ...

  7. Giraffe (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Other reviews drew comparison with the German writer, W. G. Sebald. The reviewer from The Plain Dealer argued that Giraffe is "a potent, disturbing dream, as if Radiohead's 'Idioteque' had mixed with something by Haruki Murakami." The New York Times critic was "continually reminded of Harold Bloom's remark about all great books being strange."

  8. Animal Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Animal Dreams features Kingsolver's trademark—alternating perspectives throughout the novel. Most chapters are told from the perspective of Codi, while others are told from her father, Homer's, perspective. The book was dedicated to Ben Linder, who was killed by the Contras on April 28, 1987. The novel features some Hispanic and Native ...

  9. Karl Albert Scherner - Wikipedia

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    Scherner's most important work — indeed, his only published book, apart from a collection of travel articles about the Tatra mountains [3] — is Das Leben des Traums (The Life of the Dream). [4] According to Scherner, the work of the dream-imagination is artistic and non-utilitarian, and its material is organic somatic stimuli that are ...