In Sleep we lie all naked and alone, in Sleep we are united at the heart of night and darkness, and we are strange and beautiful asleep; for we are dying the darkness and we know no death.
Meaning of the quote
When we sleep, we are completely vulnerable and on our own. But in sleep, we are also connected to the rest of the world, hidden in the darkness and quietness of the night. Even though we look strange and beautiful when we sleep, we are actually experiencing a kind of "death" as we drift off, but we don't realize it because we don't feel any pain or fear.
About Thomas Wolfe
Thomas Wolfe was a major American novelist of the 20th century, known for his highly original and poetic prose. His first novel, Look Homeward, Angel, and his short stories made him one of the most important authors of the Southern Renaissance. Despite some past criticism, Wolfe’s place in the literary canon is now secure, and his influence can be seen in the works of many later authors.
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