Has it ever happened to you that the plot from a dream one day became an inseparable part of your life? A more vivid, more emotional, and more real life than the one you live in? The dream, like a bright shard of glass in a faceless window, transforms gray everyday life, rips the heroine out of reality, and pushes her to search for answers. What if life in the dream is real, and the events are connected? Perhaps there are no limits or obstacles for the human mind. Or maybe such dreams are just someone’s scientific experiment?
The novel “Lethargy” isn’t a real story, but it consists of entirely real dreams of entirely real people. Some belong personally to me, the author of this work, but most were borrowed. If you think that the heroes of “Lethargy” resemble people you know, remember—maybe it only seems that way. This story is about waves, but not sea waves. About a perfectly real world that isn’t on the map… And about love.