Promises, Promises
Discover the thought-provoking world of Promises, Promises by Adam Phillips, a compelling collection of essays published by Faber & Faber in 2002. Spanning 400 pages, this insightful work delves into the intricate connections between psychoanalysis and literature, offering readers a unique perspective on various cultural phenomena.
Phillips explores a diverse range of topics, including the complexities of anorexia and the implications of cloning, while also examining the literary contributions of renowned figures such as Tom Stoppard and A.E. Housman. The essays reflect on the profound effects of historical events, like the Blitz on Londoners, and delve into Nijinsky's diary alongside Martin Amis's acclaimed "Night Train."
Whether you are a literature enthusiast or interested in psychoanalytical theory, Promises, Promises invites you to engage with its rich narratives and critical insights. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of these intertwined disciplines.