A collection of stories and essays about insomnia by insomniac writers includes contributions by E. Annie Proulx, Jonathan Carroll, Tom Beller, Bradford Morrow, Tim Cahill, and Haruki Marukami, among other notables.
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Not only about insomnia...,
By Charlene Lim (Singapore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Literary Insomniac (Hardcover)
When I was in my last year in junior college I stumbled upon this book in the school library while studying for my exams. I did little studying that afternoon because the stories kept me addicted and yearning for more of such varied writing. The stories collected in this book do not only wax lyrical about the romance of insomnia they speak about love, loss and loneliness. Maybe I was a very depressed 18 year old but I enjoyed one particular story about how one writer yearned for his ex lover and listened to symphonies in the middle of the night while he cried into his pillow. I've been dying to purchase this book but it is out of print. Hear me out! I need this book to keep me company through my life. High recommended for those addicted to depression.
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Up All Night Anyone?,
By lharris@wspnet.com (Washington, DC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Literary Insomniac (Hardcover)
I purchased this book on the spur of the moment nearly three years ago while at college. Needless to say I was a self inflicted insomniac. I love this book and can find pieces of myself in every situation (almost)! Interesting, and sick at times, a definitive text-perhaps for the night stand rather then the coffee table.
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A Great Collection,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Literary Insomniac (Hardcover)
A wonderful tapestry of sleeplessness, from Chekhov to Cahill. Anyone who's ever counted sheep will enjoy this book.
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