Click Here to Read: Piles of Storied Jewish Books Are Languishing in Lithuania By Michael Specter in The New York Times on November 24, 1996.
Category: Books
Why the pressure to be happy is driving people mad
Bad Freudian Fathers
Benedict Cumberbatch at the Barbican in London “Foul deeds will rise…”: Hamlet, in a world on the brink
Jean Laplanche’s Between Seduction and Inspiration: Man
Click Here to Read: Review of Jean Laplanche’s Between Seduction and Inspiration: Man by Cristian Melchiorre in Psychoanalytic Discourse Issue 1 – October, 2015
Timothy Snyder: The Newton of the Holocaust?
The Unending Search for the Soul
Interview with Darian Leader
Merle Molofsky will read Streets 1970
Click Here to Read: Merle Molofsky will read Streets 1970 at NPAP on November 1, 2015 at 2 to 4 pm .
Click Here to Purchase: Streets 1970 by Merle Molofsky on IPBooks.net
Merle Molofsky’s Streets 1970 is a must read for anyone who wants a deeply thought-provoking, well written novel with dialogue and questions that both raises doubts and offers profound answers. Merle is a gifted and highly intelligent story teller who paints her stories in words so descriptive you feel as if you are looking at pictures, watching a movie or analyzing paintings. The contents and topics are classic with incredible depth. They are as relevant today as they were in the 1970s. Do not miss this one!
–Judith Logue, Ph.D,










