Georg Groddeck
The Book of the Id
341 pages
(1973)
Collection tel Gallimard
(190x125x20)mm
Weight: 365grs
"In 1917, Freud wrote to Groddeck: "You urge me to confirm officially that you are not a psychoanalyst, that you do not belong to the group of my disciples, but that you can claim to have an original, independent position [...]. I am obliged to affirm that you are a superb analyst who has grasped the essence of the thing without being able to lose it any more."
This work, published in 1923, is made up of a series of fictional letters addressed to a friend, letters full of wit, poetry and malice in which the author develops his own theme of the Id, very different from that of Freud.
Georg Groddeck
The Book of the Id
341 pages
(1973)
Collection tel Gallimard
(190x125x20)mm
Weight: 365grs
"In 1917, Freud wrote to Groddeck: "You urge me to confirm officially that you are not a psychoanalyst, that you do not belong to the group of my disciples, but that you can claim to have an original, independent position [...]. I am obliged to affirm that you are a superb analyst who has grasped the essence of the thing without being able to lose it any more."
This work, published in 1923, is made up of a series of fictional letters addressed to a friend, letters full of wit, poetry and malice in which the author develops his own theme of the Id, very different from that of Freud.