"Erich Neumann's place in the history of analytical psychology may finally find the positive reassessment it deserves via this collection of his correspondence with Carl Jung. . . . Perhaps most importantly, these letters allow us to see a mutually enriching exchange of ideas that formed a significant, though underappreciated, passage of intellectual history. This is essential reading for anyone interested in the theoretical origins of psychoanalysis." * Publishers Weekly * "Analytical Psychology in Exile serves as a contribution to the challenge of creating tolerance and understanding for otherness and difference in our own time, and it makes one impatient for additional volumes in the Philemon Series to appear."---Paul Bishop, Isis