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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 278 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 710 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041034512
  • ISBN-13: 9781041034513
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 278 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 710 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jul-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041034512
  • ISBN-13: 9781041034513
"Clinical Fictions: Psychoanalytic Novelists and Short Story Writers is the first book to explore works of fiction written by prominent psychoanalysts. Broken down into thematic sections, the book explores the literary output of pioneering psychoanalystssuch as Julia Kristeva, Bruce Fink, Thomas Odgen and Gregorio Kohon, among others. Berman looks at works of historical fiction, detective fiction and the short story, and explores how recurring themes typical of these genres can be explored both psychoanalytically and through a literary lens. The works included explore experiences of childhood adversity, life in dystopian societies, experiences of psychosis, bodily autonomy, personal loss and, above all, trauma. Unpicking these themes, and their depiction through fiction, Berman gives the reader the tools to apply psychoanalytic literary theory to further works. Interweaving his personal correspondence with authors, including a heartwarming exchange with Cliff Wilkerson, Berman offers unparalleled accessto the inner working of the writers' minds. This book will be of interest to students and researchers exploring psychoanalytic literary theory, as well as mental health practitioners who are interested in the intersections between literature and psychoanalysis and discovering new ways of exploring the unspoken and unconscious"-- Provided by publisher.

Clinical Fictions: Psychoanalytic Novelists and Short Story Writers is the first book to explore works of fiction written by prominent psychoanalysts.

Broken down into thematic sections, the book traces the literary output of pioneering psychoanalysts such as Julia Kristeva, Bruce Fink, Thomas Odgen, and Gregorio Kohon, among others. Berman looks at works of historical fiction, detective fiction, and the short story, and shows how recurring themes typical of these genres can be understood both psychoanalytically and through a literary lens. The works included investigate experiences of childhood adversity, life in dystopian societies, experiences of psychosis, bodily autonomy, personal loss and, above all, trauma. Unpacking these themes, and their depiction through fiction, Berman gives the reader the tools to apply psychoanalytic literary theory to further works. Interweaving his personal correspondence with authors, including a heartwarming exchange with Cliff Wilkerson, Berman offers unparalleled access to the inner working of the writers’ minds.

This book will be of interest to students and researchers using psychoanalytic literary theory, as well as mental health practitioners who are interested in the intersections between literature and psychoanalysis and discovering new ways of probing the unspoken and unconscious.



Clinical Fictions: Psychoanalytic Novelists and Short Story Writers is the first book to explore works of fiction written by prominent psychoanalysts.

Recenzijas

The sheer breadth of the project is impressive, introducing to me, and Im sure many other potential readers, new thinkers and works in both literature and psychoanalysis.

William Simms, author of Obscenity, Psychoanalysis and Literature (Routledge)

I know of no other book that surveys this material in quite such an elegant and artful manner or that takes up this topic with such clinical and writerly sensibilities. The theme of traumatic loss is clearly crucial in this exploration of the literary unconscious; this book will be a vital reference text for a psychoanalytic and clinical readership.

Derek Hook, Associate Professor of Psychology and a clinical supervisor at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, USA

Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Historical Fiction
Chapter
1. Julia
Kristeva: Teresa, My Love: An Imagined Life of the Saint of Avila
Chapter
2.
James Herman Kleiger: The 11th Inkblot Part II: Detective Fiction
Chapter
3.
Jonathan Kellerman: The Clinic
Chapter
4. Alan Krohn: The Minds Eye
Chapter
5. Richard P. Kluft: A Sinister Subtraction
Chapter
6. Bruce Fink: The
Inspector Canal Novels Part III: Privileging Fiction Over Psychoanalysis
Chapter
7. Gregorio Kohon: Red Parrot, Wooden Leg
Chapter
8. Thomas Ogdens
Fiction
Chapter
9. Arlene Heyman: Scary Old Sex and Artifact
Chapter
10.
Austin Ratner: The Jump Artist and In the Land of the Living
Chapter
11. Joan
Wexler: A Pot from Shards and Make Me the Sky
Chapter
12. Cordelia
Schmidt-Hellerau: Memento
Chapter
13. Cliff Wilkerson: The Cotton Flower Part
IV: The Jacobs Brothers
Chapter
14. Theodore Jacobs: The Year of Durocher and
The Way It Ends
Chapter
15. Daniel Jacobs: The Distance from Home Part V:
Short Fiction
Chapter
16. Merle Molofsky: Necessary Voices
Chapter
17.
Richard Reichbart: Curious Stories of Diverse Places
Chapter
18. Christopher
Gibson: Tales from the Unconscious
Chapter
19. Irene Cairo: Inside Out:
Intimate Voices
Chapter
20. Luke Hadge: Psychoanalytic Stories
Chapter
21.
Other Psychoanalytic Fiction Worth Reading Conclusion
Jeffrey Berman is Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University at Albany, USA. He is the author of over 20 books, including Death Education in the Writing Classroom (2012).