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<p><em>Nocturnes</em> literally music for the night is a delightfully impressionistic investigation into everything that is not known and perhaps can never be known about dreams. Rather than espousing yet another strategy of dream interpretation Lippmann proffers a naturalistic approach appreciative of the playful complex even zany creativity embodied in dreams. He urges us that is to apprehend dreams on their own terms in a manner that enables patients actually to experience the unconscious in its radical difference from waking thought. </p><p>Lippmann delivers on his agenda lightly with a sense of humor and practicality that will engage lay readers as well as analysts and therapists. He takes up questions of general interest that challenge us to reorient our thinking about dreams: How do children learn about dreams and their telling? Why are most dreams forgotten? How may we understand dreams about sleeping and waking even dreams about dreaming? And he reengages issues of perennial interest to analytic therapists: dream disguise dream forgetting the companionship of dreams the neurotic dream expert and the therapist's management of his or her own anxiety when patients report their dreams.<br><br>Oh I had a dream last night the patient remembers. Too often observes Lippmann this remark signals the beginning of an unfortunate struggle as the patient is called on to relate something that changes when it is put into words the analyst is put on the spot to come up with an interpretation and both are asked to extract something immediately useful - and lately cost effective - from something that partakes of magic and mystery. How silly this ritual is Lippmann argues and how alien to the nature of the dream itself. After reading <em>Nocturnes</em> no clinician from the novice to the most senior will hear the words Oh I had a dream last night in quite the same way.</p>