A collection of colorful and candid essays and other pieces about Freud and his legacy today, featuring twenty-five leading writers
With original contributions by AndrĂŠ Aciman ⢠Sarah Boxer ⢠Jennifer Finney Boylan ⢠Susie Boyt ⢠Gerald Early ⢠Esther Freud ⢠Rivka Galchen ⢠Adam Gopnik ⢠David Gordon ⢠Siri Hustvedt ⢠Sheila Kohler ⢠Peter D. Kramer ⢠Phillip Lopate ⢠Thomas Lynch ⢠Daphne Merkin ⢠David Michaelis ⢠Rick Moody ⢠Susie Orbach ⢠Richard Panek ⢠Alex Pheby ⢠Michael S. Roth ⢠Casey Schwartz ⢠Mark Solms ⢠Colm TĂłibĂn ⢠Sherry Turkle
W. H. Auden described Sigmund Freud (1856â1939) as âa whole climate of opinion / Under whom we conduct our differing lives.â The controversial father of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, Freud charted the human unconscious, brought us the talking cure, and wrote books that now rank among the classics of world literature. In On the Couch, the great analyst is analyzed by some of todayâs great writers and thinkers, who help us understand the man who has helped us understand ourselves as much, if not more, than anyone else, ever. The result is a fresh, multifaceted reassessment of Freudâs continuing relevance and influence on ideas, literature, culture, science, and more.
Here, Colm TĂłibĂn writes about Freud, World War I, Henry James, and Thomas Mann; Adam Gopnik explores Freudâs Civilization and Its Discontents; Susie Orbach considers Freudâs âordinary unhappinessâ and D. W. Winnicottâs âgood enoughâ; Jennifer Finney Boylan reflects on penis envy and gender identity; Peter Kramer describes how new science and drugs have revolutionized psychology since Freud; Susie Boyt, one of Freudâs great-granddaughters, spends the night at the Freud Museum in London; Siri Hustvedt examines Freudâs divided reception today; and thereâs much more.
Filled with insights, provocation, and humor, On the Couch offers an original and nuanced portrait of Freud as a complex figure who, for all his flaws, forever changed how we see ourselves and the world.
A collection of colorful and candid essays and other pieces about Freud and his legacy today, featuring twenty-five leading writers
With original contributions by AndrĂŠ Aciman ⢠Sarah Boxer ⢠Jennifer Finney Boylan ⢠Susie Boyt ⢠Gerald Early ⢠Esther Freud ⢠Rivka Galchen ⢠Adam Gopnik ⢠David Gordon ⢠Siri Hustvedt ⢠Sheila Kohler ⢠Peter D. Kramer ⢠Phillip Lopate ⢠Thomas Lynch ⢠Daphne Merkin ⢠David Michaelis ⢠Rick Moody ⢠Susie Orbach ⢠Richard Panek ⢠Alex Pheby ⢠Michael S. Roth ⢠Casey Schwartz ⢠Mark Solms ⢠Colm TĂłibĂn ⢠Sherry Turkle
W. H. Auden described Sigmund Freud (1856â1939) as âa whole climate of opinion / Under whom we conduct our differing lives.â The controversial father of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, Freud charted the human unconscious, brought us the talking cure, and wrote books that now rank among the classics of world literature. In On the Couch, the great analyst is analyzed by some of todayâs great writers and thinkers, who help us understand the man who has helped us understand ourselves as much, if not more, than anyone else, ever. The result is a fresh, multifaceted reassessment of Freudâs continuing relevance and influence on ideas, literature, culture, science, and more.
Here, Colm TĂłibĂn writes about Freud, World War I, Henry James, and Thomas Mann; Adam Gopnik explores Freudâs Civilization and Its Discontents; Susie Orbach considers Freudâs âordinary unhappinessâ and D. W. Winnicottâs âgood enoughâ; Jennifer Finney Boylan reflects on penis envy and gender identity; Peter Kramer describes how new science and drugs have revolutionized psychology since Freud; Susie Boyt, one of Freudâs great-granddaughters, spends the night at the Freud Museum in London; Siri Hustvedt examines Freudâs divided reception today; and thereâs much more.
Filled with insights, provocation, and humor, On the Couch offers an original and nuanced portrait of Freud as a complex figure who, for all his flaws, forever changed how we see ourselves and the world.