Click Here to Read: What Befits a Leader in Hard Times? An Intimate Knowledge of Insanity By Janet Maslin in the New York Times on August 10, 2011.
Category: Books
The Legacy of Anne Sexton
Click Here to Read: Review of: Half in Love, Surviving the Legacy of Suicide: A Memoir by Linda Gray Sexton, reviewed by Alma Bond, with discussion by other bloggers, on the PsycCritiques blog.
This review originally appeared as Bond, Alma (2011). The Legacy of Anne Sexton. PsycCritiques Vol 50: Relesase 20, Article 2 and appears here with all requisite rights and permissions.
Anne Sexton
A Billion Wicked Thoughts: What the World’s Largest Experiment Reveals about Human Desire
Click Here to Read: Sex, Lies and Data Mining, Review of A Billion Wicked Thoughts: What the World’s Largest Experiment Reveals about Human Desire, Reviewed by By Wesley Yang in the New York Times on July 29, 2011.
Click Here to Read: A Billion Wicked Thoughts: What the World’s Largest Experiment Reveals about Human Desire for sale on the Amazon.com website.
Click Here to Read: What the Internet reveals about sexual desire
Straight men look at penises? Fat women are preferable to scrawny ones? Researchers explain their amazing finds by By Tracy Clark-Flory on the Salon.com website on May 2, 2011.
Click Here to Read: The blog: A Billion Wicked Thoughts The world’s largest experiment on human desire by Ogi Ogas, Ph.D., and Sai Gaddam, Ph.D. on the Psychology Today website.
A Writer Investigates Madness, His Own and Others’
Click Here to Read: A Writer Investigates Madness, His Own and Others’ , review of The Rules of the Tunnel,” by Ned Zeman, Reviewed By Emma Forrest in the New York Times on August 5, 2011
Shifting Identificiation in Literary Forms
Author Christopher Turner Takes Us Inside The Orgasmatron
Click Here to Read: Author Christopher Turner Takes Us Inside The Orgasmatron by James Camp in the New York Observer on August 01, 2011.
Bygone Lunar Flight: From Mųhammad to Goethe During the Age of Freud
The Dream Ladder: A Fairy Tale was indexed in The Letters of Sigmund Freud to Eduard Silberstein, 1871–1881 . . . It was initially referenced in the August 15, 1877 letter from the 21-year-old to the 7½-months younger Silberstein. . . .
Ginsburg has here compiled a fascinating analysis of an obscure fairy-tale story that the young Freud had read in the original German, complete with an English translation, and a comparison with the original German text.
Click here to read: “Bygone Lunar Flight . . .”
Lawrence M. Ginsburg is a retired lawyer with an interest in psychoanalytically-informed scholarship. He is the author or coauthor of thirty such contributions which have been published in North America, Europe and Israel. Several appear in French, German and Hebrew translations.
On memory and creativity
Click Here to Read: On memory and creativity on the Mail and Guardian website on July 25 2011.
Mark Gevisser
Henri Raczymow Takes Readers on Journeys Imbued With Jewish History
Click Here to Read: Henri Raczymow Takes Readers on Journeys Imbued With Jewish History French Author Writes About Duty of Memory By Benjamin Ivry in the Jewish Daily Forward on July 26, 2011.
Keen Eye: Raczymow inflects French history with a distinctly Jewish sensibility.










