In The Nocturnal Library, we have the maniacal that we all know from our own dreams: a dreamer's lack of control and a dreamer's dogged acceptance of the absurd. Here we have the dream as paranoia and the vain struggle to understand the rules that govern life. Here we have the dream as a bizarre library in which the fragility of human knowledge is emphasized again and again. Jerome, who perhaps represents the archetypal man of learning, is bound up...