Click Here to Read: Sigmund Freud is Awarded the Goethe Prize: A gifted writer, Freud won the coveted Goethe Prize for literature in 1930 on August 28 1930 on the World History Project website .
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From Budapest to Brookline, a psychoanalyst looks back
The Last Psychoanalyst
On my radar: China Miéville’s cultural highlights
Click Here to Read: On my radar: China Miéville’s cultural highlights: The writer on a moving comic about life in 80s Turkey, disquieting composer Carolyn O’Brien and poet Caitlin Doherty’s tribute to the first dog in space by China Miéville on the Guardian Website on February 14, 2016.
China Miéville: ‘Any novel by Michael Cisco is cause for delight.’ Photograph: Sarah Lee for the Guardian
Polish move to strip Holocaust expert of award sparks protests
Click Here to Read: Polish move to strip Holocaust expert of award sparks protests: Princeton University professor Jan Tomasz Gross faces losing Order of Merit over comments Polish villagers were complicit in massacre of Jews Alex Duval Smith on the The Guardian on February 13, 2016.
Defeated Jewish families fleeing the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. Professor Jan Grosssaid Poles killed more ‘Jews than Germans during the war’. Photograph: Hulton-Deutsch Collection
Scary Old Sex by Arlene Heyman
Click Here to Read: Scary Old Sex by Arlene Heyman, Reviews of her book of short Stories.
Click Here to Read: The real fifty shades of ‘grey’ – tales from the psychiatrist’s couch by Harriet Alexander on the Telegraph websit eon February 5, 2016.
Click Here to Read: The perils of writing about sex: ‘Your partner will think it’s about them. Or – even worse – someone else’ Should you use exotic euphemisms or anatomical detail? Should it be comical, tender or shocking? And what if your mum reads it? Three generations of writers reveal the pitfalls – and pleasures – of writing about erotic encounters by Joe Dunthorne, Stephanie Merritt and Arlene Heyman on the Guardian website on February 11, 2016.
How Yiddish Blossomed After the Holocaust
The Psychologists Take Power
Click Here to Read: The Psychologists Take Power by Tamsin Shaw in The New York Review of Books in February 25, 2016 Issue.
‘The CIA contracted Bruce Jessen, left, and James Mitchell to design, lead, and direct harsh interrogations of a Qaeda operative,’ The New York Times wrote of the two psychologists in December 2014. ‘The men are pictured in images from ABC News.










