Join Peter Boyle, a poet and translator with nine collections to his name, alongside Mireille Juchau, a novel and essay author, and Šime Knežević, a poet and playwright. They delve into how dreams reflect deep societal fears, especially during oppressive regimes. Mireille sheds light on the historical significance of dreams during totalitarianism, while Šime reads evocative poetry that bridges dreams and reality. They reveal how subconscious visions can inspire creativity and articulate suppressed emotions, providing a profound connection between dreams and our lived experience.