Fr. 54.50

Clinical Fictions - Psychoanalytic Novelists and Short Story Writers

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 09.07.2025

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Clinical Fictions: Psychoanalytic Novelists and Short Story Writers is the first book to explore works of fiction written by prominent psychoanalysts.


List of contents










Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Historical Fiction Chapter 1. Julia Kristeva: Teresa, My Love: An Imagined Life of the Saint of Avila Chapter 2. James Herman Kleiger: The 11th Inkblot Part II: Detective Fiction Chapter 3. Jonathan Kellerman: The Clinic Chapter 4. Alan Krohn: The Mind's Eye Chapter 5. Richard P. Kluft: A Sinister Subtraction Chapter 6. Bruce Fink: The Inspector Canal Novels Part III: Privileging Fiction Over Psychoanalysis Chapter 7. Gregorio Kohon: Red Parrot, Wooden Leg Chapter 8. Thomas Ogden's Fiction Chapter 9. Arlene Heyman: Scary Old Sex and Artifact Chapter 10. Austin Ratner: The Jump Artist and In the Land of the Living Chapter 11. Joan Wexler: A Pot from Shards and Make Me the Sky Chapter 12. Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau: Memento Chapter 13. Cliff Wilkerson: The Cotton Flower Part IV: The Jacobs Brothers Chapter 14. Theodore Jacobs: The Year of Durocher and The Way It Ends Chapter 15. Daniel Jacobs: The Distance from Home Part V: Short Fiction Chapter 16. Merle Molofsky: Necessary Voices Chapter 17. Richard Reichbart: Curious Stories of Diverse Places Chapter 18. Christopher Gibson: Tales from the Unconscious Chapter 19. Irene Cairo: Inside Out: Intimate Voices Chapter 20. Luke Hadge: Psychoanalytic Stories Chapter 21. Other Psychoanalytic Fiction Worth Reading Conclusion


About the author










Jeffrey Berman is Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University at Albany, USA. He is the author of over 20 books, including Death Education in the Writing Classroom (2012).


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