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“[T]here is a certain kind of child who awakens from a book as from an abyssal sleep, swimming heavily up through layers of consciousness toward a reality that seems less real than the dream-state that has been left behind. I was such a child.” quote by Anne Fadiman
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““[T]here is a certain kind of child who awakens from a book as from an abyssal sleep, swimming heavily up through layers of consciousness toward a reality that seems less real than the dream-state that has been left behind. I was such a child.””

Anne Fadiman

About This Quote

Source Essay: “The Unbearable Lightness of Being” by Anne Fadiman, 1995

A child emerges from deep reading, moving through layers of awareness toward a reality that feels less vivid than the dreamlike world of the book.

In simple terms: Reading can awaken deeper consciousness than everyday life.

Key Takeaway

Embrace the transformative power of reading.

Themes

imagination awakening consciousness reality dreams

Mood

reflective introspective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • creative inspiration
  • educational settings
  • therapy
  • mindfulness

Key Concepts

Literary immersion psychological transition

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does literature reshape your perception of reality?
  • What steps help integrate insights from reading into daily life?
A Different Perspective

The shift may be disorienting, making adjustment to ordinary life challenging.

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