I’ve recently been having dreams about childhood and past relationships, and it’s brought on bouts of nostalgia and melancholia.
I’m interested in this idea of dreams being a portal into an alternative reality, a ‘what if’ world where we’re living our truest, deepest desires.
Are there any books that are like The Time Traveller’s Wife or the Versions of Us, dealing with lost love and grief, but instead of sliding doors or time travel, it employs dreams as a literary device to explore human feelings of grief, loss and first loves?
by Interesting-Deer-918