آرت جميل

How to remember your dreams

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Do you really want to remember your dreams? I often wish to forget mine, probably because I sometimes remember them to the point that I get angry with people for what they did in them, or grow sad again over what happened as though it reoccured last night, or feel the bittersweet joy of having, for a moment, what enchanted me. Sometimes I think I have in fact replied to work emails or finally sent my clothes to the cleaners. Or I remember in detail the circumstances of my death, again and again, whereas perhaps the only benefit to death, whether we go to heaven or hell or nonexistence, is that we are no longer preoccupied with it. Until then, what I sometimes want when I go to bed and remember my day is to suddenly discover it was nothing but a dream. I’d think about how I’d like to write it, and then open my eyes again to the world and to other dreams.

Softcover
Dimensions: 9.6 cm x 14.8 cm
Weight: 0.1 kg
Arabic
112 pages
ISBN: 9789953560397
Publisher: Kayfa - Ta
Published in 2019

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Amr Ezzat is an Egyptian writer who studied engineering and philosophy. He worked as an engineer and then a journalist before becoming a human rights researcher and a writer for numerous newspapers and other periodicals. He remembers his dreams very well.

Kayfa ta is an independent publishing initiative founded in 2012 by Maha Maamoun and Ala Younis. The project adopts the familiar format of the “how-to” manual (kayfa meaning “how” and ta meaning “to”) as a framework for exploring contemporary needs and questions. Through its publications, Kayfa ta examines the development of skills, tools, ideas and sensibilities that respond to the complexities of the present moment.

Amr Ezzat is an Egyptian writer who studied engineering and philosophy. He worked as an engineer and then a journalist before becoming a human rights researcher and a writer for numerous newspapers and other periodicals. He remembers his dreams very well.

Kayfa ta is an independent publishing initiative founded in 2012 by Maha Maamoun and Ala Younis. The project adopts the familiar format of the “how-to” manual (kayfa meaning “how” and ta meaning “to”) as a framework for exploring contemporary needs and questions. Through its publications, Kayfa ta examines the development of skills, tools, ideas and sensibilities that respond to the complexities of the present moment.

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