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Q&A Freud: Off the Record

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Thinker. Pioneer. Writer. He changed the way we think about at our minds - and his collected writings are a landmark of both psychology and literature.

104 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2010

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D.M. Thomas

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D.M. Thomas was born in Cornwall in 1935. After reading English at New College, Oxford, he became a teacher and was Head of the English Department at Hereford College of Education until he became a full-time writer. His first novel The Flute-Player won the Gollancz Pan/Picador Fantasy Competition. He is also known for his collections of verse and his translation from the Russian poet Anna Akhmatova.

He was awarded the Los Angeles Fiction prize for his novel The White Hotel, an international bestseller, translated into 30 languages; a Cholmondeley award for poetry; and the Orwell Prize for his biography of Alexander Solzhenitsyn. He lives in his native Cornwall, England.

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November 28, 2016
This book is not for the beginner and is also not intended to be. The Q&A format is interesting. It presents a fictional dialogue but I am unsure if it is trying to emulate Socrates' dialogues in Plato's Republic.

It has humour and the sexual references certainly is about Freud and his revolutionary thoughts on the human unconscious.

One should read this with at least a foundational knowledge of Freudian or Jungian psychotherapy to appreciate the subtle wits the author had intended in his Q&A format.

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