Click Here to Read:‘A Very Lonely Business’: by Daphne Merkin “How any woman with a family ever put pen to paper I cannot fathom,” Virginia Woolf wrote. Is there a tradeoff between motherhood and artistic creativity? in the New York Review of Books in the February 11, 2021 issue.
Virginia Woolf. Photographer George Charles Beresford. Public Domain via Public Media Commons.
Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?
Click Here to Read: Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?: The bizarre deaths of hikers at Russia’s Dyatlov Pass have inspired countless conspiracy theories, but the answer may lie in an elegant computer model based on surprising sources By Rohbin George Andrews on the National Geographic Website on January 28, 2021.
Draft map of incident of Dyatlov pass. H 1) Russian hikers has tent near ca. 1000m mountain top at plateau. Suddenly they left tent in panic. They ran out from tent ca. 1500 m down to forest. 2) and make fire 4) from branches of spruce 3). Some went to ravine 5). Some tried to return to tent 6). 8) is Dyalov pass. Black crosses are groups of deaths. Image: Merikanto Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.

Songs From the Ghetto: Rokhl’s Golden City: Preserving musical testimonials from the Holocaust
Click Here To Read: Songs From the Ghetto: Rokhl’s Golden City: Preserving musical testimonials from the Holocaust BY Rokhl Kafrissen On the Tablet website on January 27, 2021.
Jews in Litzmannstadt Ghetto. The Jojne Pilcer Market at the intersection of Łagiewnicka and Berliński streets Image: Unknown. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

Avrom Sutzkever on Poetry and Partisan Life
The Logic of the Unconscious and the Drive: Remarks on the Foundation of Psychoanalysis with André Michels online with André Michels

Henri Matisse, Sorrow of the King, 1952
FOUNDATIONS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS The Logic of the Unconscious and the Drive: Remarks on the Foundation of Psychoanalysis André Michels Saturday, February 6, 202110:00 AM – 12:30 PM (EST)
Lacan’s logical investigations of the unconscious is already at work in Freud’s elaboration of The Interpretation of Dreams. The radical newness of psychoanalysis is to situate the unconscious in relation to the drive, as its ethical kernel; yet the amazing proximity, if not identity, in psychoanalysis of logic, ethics, and aesthetics is one anticipated by Wittgenstein.
Suggested readings: Freud: The Interpretation of Dreams (1900). Lacan: Seminar XIV, La logique du fantasme, 1966-67. Wittgenstein, Ludwig: Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1922).
André Michels is a psychoanalyst practicing in Luxembourg and Paris, and a member of the Après-Coup faculty. He is the co-editor of the Jahrbuch für klinische Psychoanalyse, editor of Actualité de l’hystérie, and author of numerous articles on psychoanalysis.
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Anna Aragno’s Paper wins 2020 Gradiva Award
IPBooks.net is pleased to announce that Anna Aragno’s paper “Semiotic realms: Codes, language, mind. A psychoanalytic perspective ” won the 2020 Gradiva Award for best paper.
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POETRY MONDAY: February 1, 2021

Chris Waters
Good morning, everyone! And a beautiful morning it is, too, here in the northeastern U.S., where we have so much to be thankful for, since our recent election. We’re still trying to beat the corona-virus (I don’t want to capitalize the enemy), but as more of us get the vaccine, wear our masks and social distance, it will be over – not soon but eventually and perhaps while those of us who are reading this are still alive.
But enough of that depressing talk, and on to poetry, which so many of us know has the power to heal.
Our poet today comes to us from across the pond. Chris Waters is a London-born poet and musician, born in 1946, which seems incredibly recent, now that time itself seems to have lost so much meaning. Based in Devon since 2001, he has been performing with fellow poets, musicians and the spoken-word groups, Visible Ink and Que Pasa? in touring productions all over the U.K. Continue reading POETRY MONDAY: February 1, 2021

