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PERCHANCE TO DREAM ROBERT F. YOUNG Robert F. Young was a mainstay in these pages more than a decade ago, and has appeared more recently in our sister magazine, AMAZING SF ("No Deposit* No Refill," February, 1974; "New Route to the Indies, August, 1974; "The Decayed Leg Bone," December, 1974). Now he returns to FANTASTIC with a remarkable story about dreams, the collective unconscious, the reality of myths, and the healing power of love ... ILLUSTRATED by STEPHEN FABIAN R ANCH FOUND HIMSELF standing before the castle without knowing how he had got there. The fact did not disconcert him: the castle was the first symbol his mind had supplied since his entry into Darkspace, and without symbols, Darkspace—the collective unconscious—could not be perceived. Actually, the castle was not a true symbol but a symbolic interpretation. It existed, but as something else. Something similar, perhaps, but not quite the same. The dream- drug, Cuiranin, enabled mentally conditioned endo-analysts like Ranch to enter Darkspace whenever they wished and to retain consciousness throughout their stay; but the Noumenon—the thing- |
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