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  • Meantime, all vigor and purpose lost, the mind wanders oneirically over a past drained of substance or sense, except in those moments when it can be understood as foreshadowing the narrator's present state.

    Beckett: Still Stirring Parks, Tim 2006

  • The book has an oneirically timeless quality that collapses past into present, and towards its end steers the reader back to England in

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • In the Tate's Turbine Hall, that might have been enough: a grand gesture, spectacular in scale, oneirically vivid, oddly fascinating to watch, and with wide-ranging resonances but not too explicit.

    London Review of Books 2010

  • In the Tate's Turbine Hall, that might have been enough: a grand gesture, spectacular in scale, oneirically vivid, oddly fascinating to watch, and with wide-ranging resonances but not too explicit.

    London Review of Books 2010

  • In the Tate's Turbine Hall, that might have been enough: a grand gesture, spectacular in scale, oneirically vivid, oddly fascinating to watch, and with wide-ranging resonances but not too explicit.

    London Review of Books 2010

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