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  1. Sep 15, 1998 · A CHILD'S NIGHT DREAM is an extraordinary novel -- poetic, painful, elemental, pounding to the demented rhythms of the sea and a young man's blood. In Stone's hands, language itself becomes an adventure, and images can be cool, mystical, silvered to the back of a mirror -- or hot, panting beasts rampaging through the jungle.

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  2. 4 hours ago · Jul 09, 2024, 11:26 AM. LOS ANGELES – In the comedy-drama series Sunny, American actress Rashida Jones is back on the small screen as an American woman, Suzie, whose life in Kyoto is shattered ...

  3. Dec 2, 2016 · EXCLUSIVE: A Child’s Night Dream, the novel that Oliver Stone wrote at age 19, has been adapted and will be directed by his son, Sean Stone. Emmett/Furla/Oasis Films CEOs Randall Emmett and ...

  4. 2.97. 102 ratings3 reviews. Alienated from his family and from American society, a troubled young man abandons his parents and his education to embark on a hellish odyssey of self-discovery that takes him into a nightmare world of bars, psychedelic drugs, the merchant marines, and madness. Genres Film Nonfiction. Hardcover.

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  5. Oct 1, 1997 · Watch it. Share your opinion of this book. You know you've arrived as a celebrity filmmaker when an editor urges you to ransack your 30-year-old shoeboxes in search of a novel as fragmentary and adolescent as this one. The result is both autobiographical (the hero flunks out of Yale and makes his way to Vietnam in 1966) and prophetic (the novel ...

  6. Dec 3, 2016 · Oliver Stone Novel ‘A Child’s Night Dream’ to Be Filmed By His Son. Sean Stone will both write and direct the adaptation. By Michael Nordine. December 3, 2016 1:30 pm. Erik Pendzich/REX ...

  7. St. Martin's Press, 1997 - Fiction - 236 pages. A Child's Night Dream is an arresting novel that seethes with rage, writhes with pain and searches for a psychic unity that forever eludes its protagonist, young Oliver Stone. Like Dean Moriarty in On the Road, the fictional Oliver is alienated from the stultifying American nation in which he lives.