The Purloined Clinic is a retrospective of essays, reviews, and
reports that reflect the range and depth of Janet Malcolm's engagement
with psychology, criticism, art, and literature. She examines aspects
of "that absurdist collaboration," the psychoanalytic dialogue, from
which come "small, stray sell recognitions that no other human
relationship yields, brought forward under conditions . . . that no
other human relationship could survive." She addresses such subjects
as Tom Wolfe's vendetta against modern architecture, Milan Kundera's
literary experiments, and Vaclav Havel's prison letters. She explores
the somewhat deflated world of post-revolutionary Prague, guides us
through the labyrinthine New York art world of the eighties, and takes
us behind the one-way mirror of Salvador Minuchin's school of family
therapy. And to each subject she brings the incisive skepticism and
dazzling epigrammatic style that are her hallmarks. “Why don’t
more people write like [Malcolm]? . . . She is cast from the mold of
the Eastern European intellectual: beholden to modernism. as familiar
with Kundera’s exile as she is with Freud’s Vienna. This
sensibility must grant her the detachment she sometimes so mercilessly
employs, but it also gives her an unassailable passion for getting to
the center of things.” —Boston Globe
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Selected Writings
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ISBN
9780307830609
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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