I read Sleep Has His House by Anna Kavan
A wonderful dream-like collection of surreal vignettes loosely framed by short autobiographical passages on alienation from the "day world," and making a life for oneself in the night. A real Yume Nikki-like of a novel. I was impressed by how the dreamy sections generally avoided prose cliches of depicting dreams and instead were surprisingly material, detailed and grounded in the surrealism. I really enjoyed it in a similar way to Dorothea Tanning's novel Chasm.