"Eyes of a Blue Dog" is a short story by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez. The story is set in a dreamlike landscape and centers on a man and a woman who meet in their dreams. The man is able to see the woman's eyes through a keyhole, but he is unable to open the door and reach her. The story explores themes of love, desire, and the nature of reality, and it employs surreal and symbolic imagery to create a dreamlike atmosphere. García Márquez is renowned for his use of magical realism in his works, and "Eyes of a Blue Dog" is a prime example of this style. The story was widely praised for its evocative language, haunting atmosphere, and profound insights into the human psyche.