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An Evening with Elizabeth Danto at NYPSI
The Friends of the Brill Library invite you to An Evening with Elizabeth Danto Monday, February 4, 2019 at 7:30 pm New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute The Marianne and Nicholas Young Auditorium
247 East 82nd Street | New York City
General Admission: $10 All proceeds support the A.A. Brill LibraryRegister HERE, visit nypsi.org or call 212.879.6900
The Friends of the Brill Library invite you to an evening with Elizabeth Danto, who will discuss the book Freud/Tiffany: Anna Freud, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham and the ‘Best Possible School’ (Routledge, 2018) as well as screen a short film Anna Freud and ‘The Conscience of Society’. The book and the film were jointly produced by Elizabeth Ann Danto and Alexandra Steiner-Strauss. Continue reading An Evening with Elizabeth Danto at NYPSI
Review of Freud: Living and Dying by Max Schur
Review of Climate of Opinion
Click Here to Read: Review of Climate of Opinion: Sigmund Freud in Poetry edited by Irene Willis, Reviewed by Victor A. Altshul in Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 66(6): 1189-1192.
Click Here to Purchase: Climate of Opinion: Sigmund Freud in Poetry edited and with introduction by Irene Willis from IPBooks.net
Coming Soon from IPBooks: PEDRO ALMODÓVAR: A Cinema of Desire, Passion, and Compulsion edited by Arlene Kramer Richards and Lucille Spira with Merle Molofsky
The Neighbors Respond: The Controversy Over the Jebwadne Massacre in Poland
Review of Let’s Eat France!
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SOCIAL STUDIES DECEMBER 18, 2018 François-Régis Gaudry and friends
LET’S EAT FRANCE! Translated by Zachary Townsend
432 pp. Artisan. £36 (US $50). From Let’s Eat France!© Photograph by Pierre Javelle Get dressed like an onion Gathering together varied morsels about French food
PAUL LEVY
First published in France last year, Let’s Eat France! looks and feels a touch Continue reading Review of Let’s Eat France!