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POETRY MONDAY: June 3, 2013
When a book comes along that deals with both poetry and psychoanalysis, it can’t be ignored here. Below, instead of a featured poet, is a brief review.
An Accident of Hope: The Therapy Tapes of Anne Sexton by Dawn M. Skorczewski, 242 pp. Routledge.
Dawn Skorczewski, an Associate Professor of English and Director of University Writing at Brandeis University, has a special interest in the relationship between psychoanalysis and pedagogy and did her doctoral dissertation at Rutgers on the work of Anne Sexton. She asserts that her motivation for this book was to answer questions about how the content of Sexton’s therapeutic Continue reading POETRY MONDAY: June 3, 2013
We Are Only as Mad as the Other Is Deaf
Quote for Today
“Natural ethics as it is called has nothing to offer here except narcissistic satisfaction of being able to think oneself better than others”
S Freud (1929) Civilization and its Discontents p 143.
Click Here to Read: Interview with Martin Bergman interview by Jane Kupersmith on this website on this website.







