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On the Way Home. Conversations Between Writers and Psychoanalysts

Bridge Marie.

Psychoanalysis and Social Sciences

Karnac Books

http://www.karnacbooks.com

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Published: 2008






Synopsis

'On The Way Home' is a series of public dialogues intended to forge links between psychoanalysis and other disciplines, including the physical and the social sciences, history and literature. They are held at the Institute of Psychoanalysis and attract a wide audience. The book features Rose Tremain in conversation with Margot Waddell, A. S. Byatt in conversation with Ignes Sodre, Brenda Maddox in conversation with Helen Taylor Robinson, and Philip Pullman in conversation with Marie Bridge.

Description
‘On the Way Home' is a selection of four unscripted public conversations between writers and psychoanalysts from the many that took place at the Institute of Psychoanalysis, together with a short introduction by the editor.
The dialogues bring together authors whose work stimulates thinking about the unconscious mind; analysts with a professional and passionate interest in the unconscious and a wish to learn from writers; and a wide audience of people interested in literature and psychoanalysis who later join in the discussion from the floor.
Some of the authors were already interested in psychoanalytic ideas, others had almost no familiarity with the subject and even some scepticism. All the dialogues explore the compelling human need to make sense, or to evade knowledge, by telling stories. Each conversation is different, depending on the live chemistry between the discussants, though all four give us the sense that we are witness to an ongoing discussion.
The interest is in a non-specialist exploration of the writing, in the process of writing, in engaging with literature as a reader, and in areas of commonality and difference between psychoanalysis and literature.
‘This is a book it is a privilege to read. We are invited through the dialogue between four authors and their four psychoanalytic interlocutors into the workshop of the writers' minds and into their subsequent reflections on their own work. One, Brenda Maddox, is a brilliant biographer, and the three justly acclaimed novelists are Rose Tremain, Antonia Byatt and Philip Pullman. They are all seekers after psychic truth whether through fact or fiction. Like psychoanalysts they are concerned with whether something is truly believed, not simply whether what is believed is true. In these matters good intentions and generalisation is not enough; abstract discussions on creativity tend to be vapid; in both professions the devil is in the detail. In these dialogues the various writers' methods and approach are opened to us at the level of the ideas in the mind and the ink on the page. They are immersed in their work and we become immersed in the discussion of it. Anyone interested in the psychology of creative writers or the creativity of psychological writing will find this book irresistible. ‘ - Ronald Britton (Past President of the British Psychoanalytical Society)

About the Editor
Marie Bridge read modern languages at Oxford. She briefly taught French and English. She trained first as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, and later as a psychoanalyst. In 2004 she left London and is now in full-time private practice in East Anglia. She is a Training Analyst at the Institute of Psychoanalysis and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Psychoanalytic Studies at the University of Essex.