There are many boundaries in consciousness, such as those between
waking and sleeping, language and reality, life and death, observer
and observed. The boundary between sanity and madness, reality and
delusion, is fortunately one that most of us are spared. Alexander
Dreier, an author, poet, comedian and student of human
consciousness, found himself gradually slipping over that boundary
and was diagnosed with Lewy Body dementia, which has much in common
with Alzheimer's. This unique collection of fity-two poems explores
boundaries in a brilliant and moving way, recording the author's
journey over the boundary from one world to another. The book
includes an introduction by Arthur Zajonc, the former President of
the Mind-Life Institute.
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