An edition of Sleep Has His House (1947)

The House of Sleep

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An edition of Sleep Has His House (1947)

The House of Sleep

First edition
  • 3.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 14 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 3 Have read

Since her death in 1968, there has been a strong revival of interest in Anna Kavan's work. Sleep Has His House, combining autobiography with surrealist experimentation, deserves to rank with the author's best works.

In her foreword Anna Kavan writes: 'Life is tension or the result of tension; without tension the creative impulse cannot exist. If human life be taken as the result of tension between the two polarities night and day, night, the negative pole, must share equal importance with the positive day. At night, under the influence of cosmic radiations quite different from those of the day, human affairs are apt to come to a crisis. At night most human beings die and are born. Sleep Has His House describes in the night-time language certain stages in the development of one individual human being. No interpretation is needed of this language we have all spoken in childhood and in our dreams; but for the sake of unity a few words before every section indicate the corresponding events of the day.' (From the book jacket, british reprint published in 1973).

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Publisher
Double Day
Language
English
Pages
223

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Sleep Has His House
Sleep Has His House
2003, Peter Owen, Peter Owen Publishers
in English
Cover of: Sleep Has His House
Sleep Has His House
1984, Michael Kesend Pub Ltd
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Sleep Has His House
Sleep Has His House
1984, February, Michael Kesend Pub Ltd
Paperback in English
Cover of: Sleep has his house
Sleep has his house
1981, Talman Co , Inc in [S.l.] .
in English
Cover of: Casa del sono
Casa del sono
1980, La Tartaruga
in Italian
Cover of: Demeure du sommeil
Demeure du sommeil
1977, Henri Veyrier
in French - First edition in France
Cover of: Sleep Has His House
Sleep Has His House
1974, Picador
Cover of: Sleep has his house
Sleep has his house
1973, Peter Owen
in English - Reprint
Cover of: Sleep Has His House
Sleep Has His House
1948, Cassell
in English - First edition in UK
Cover of: The House of Sleep
The House of Sleep
1947, Double Day
in English - First edition

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Edition Notes

House of Sleep (New York: Doubleday) appeared first in United States. House of Sleep appears in Great Britain one year later as Sleep has his House (London: Cassell).

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Other Titles
Sleep as his house, Demeure du sommeil, Casa del sono

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.E241 Ho, PR6009.D63 Ho

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25445761M
LCCN
47005147
OCLC/WorldCat
1972413

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“Inexorable self, carried like the superfluous and tiresome piece of luggage which it is impossible to lose; franked with the customs’ stamp of every frontier, retrieved exasperatingly from the disaster where everything else is lost, companion of the dislocation of cancelled sailings and missed connections, witness of every catastrophe, survivor of all voyages and situations … I.”

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