A reverie is a form of dreaming intended as a continuous process that takes place in sleep as well as in waking life. In analysis, the patient's communications can evoke images that will then be useful in the development of the analytic work. The salient feature of analytic listening is precisely this willingness to abandon oneself to reverie where previously unthought or unthinkable emotions are given the right to exist and circulate freely.
In Reveries, Antonino Ferro, whose numerous clinical books have been translated into many languages,elaborates on the reveries and daydreams that accompany him out of the consulting room. The result is a collection of short or not so short musings with surreal or even grotesque tones, at times mocking and pointed aphorisms. Vibrant pages with a life of their own, punctuated by subtle literary references to the likes of Rousseau, Baudelaire, Kafka, and Poe.