Sandman

Sandman by Neil Gaiman, published by Harper Collins on January 8, 2002, is a captivating exploration of dreams and nightmares. This edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around Morpheus, the dark king who governs the realm of dreams, alongside his Endless siblings—Destiny, Death, Destruction, Desire, Despair, and Delirium. The book delves into the intricate connections between myth and human consciousness, revealing the powers of inspiration and fear that reside within our sleep.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of visions and horrors, as the story unfolds through a collection of contributions from various renowned authors, including Clive Barker and Barbara Hambly. The work invites exploration of the fantastical and the macabre, offering insights into the nature of dreams and the subconscious. With themes of fantasy and horror interwoven throughout, this edition of Sandman presents a unique perspective on the complexities of the human experience as shaped by the world of dreams.
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There is a dark king who rules our dreams from a place of shadows and fantastic things. He is Morpheus, the lord of story. Older than humankind itself, he inhabits — along with Destiny, Death, Destruction, Desire, Despair, and Delirium, his Endless sisters and brothers — the realm of human consciousness. His powers are myth and nightmare — inspirations, pleasures, and punishments manifested beneath the blanketing mist of sleep.
Surrender to him now.
A stunning collection of visions, wonders, horrors, hallucinations, and revelations from Clive Barker, Barbara Hambly, Tad Williams, Gene Wolfe, Nancy A. Collins, and sixteen other incomparable dreamers — inspired by the groundbreaking, bestselling graphic novel phenomenon by Neil Gaiman.
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