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  1. Ten Nights of Dreams (夢十夜, Yume Jūya) or Ten Nights' Dreams is a series of short pieces by Natsume Sōseki. It was published in the Asahi Shimbun from July 25 to August 5, 1908. Sōseki writes of ten dreams set in various time periods, including his own time (the Meiji period) and as far back as the "age of the gods," and the ...

  2. Ten Nights of Dreams - English. Natsume Sōseki – 1908. 1st Night - 100 Years’ Vigil. This is what I saw in my dream. As I sat at her bedside with my arms folded in front of me, the woman, who was lying on her back, told me in a quiet voice that she was going to die.

  3. Jan 27, 2007 · Ten nightmarish, surreal interpretations of novelist Natsume Soseki's Ten Nights of Dreams. Each director creates a unique vision – a 1904 noodle house manned by automatons, a giant tentacled pet, a techno-dancing master sculptor.

  4. Based on renowned Japanese writer Natsume Soseki's same-titled short story collection, Ten Nights of Dreams brings ten fantastical dream sequences to film with great visual and psychological panache.

  5. May 25, 2021 · Originally serialized in the Asahi Shimbun in 1908, Natsume Souseki wrote these ten short "dreams" in a surreal, dreamlike style. Weird, disturbing, and somewhat humorous, these short stories are like haiku—they hint at a much bigger story which is left to the reader to fish out.

  6. Aug 20, 2015 · Ten Nights of Dreams - OFFICIAL TRAILER - Japanese Mystery Horror Comedy - Natsume Soseki. AsianCrush. 3.47M subscribers. 10K views 8 years ago.

  7. Ten Nights of Dreams is Japanese famous novel written by Soseki Natsume in 1908. It consists various ten short story about dream. Some of them begin with the phrase "This is what I saw in my dream", this phrase is well known among Japanese fans.