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Jung's Life and Work
Interviews for Memories, Dreams, Reflections with Aniela Jaffé
C. G. JungSeries: Philemon Foundation(0)
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The complete interviews that served as the basis for Jung's bestselling memoir Memories, Dreams, Reflections
Features a significant amount of material withheld from the original book
Newly translated and thoroughly annotated by world-renowned Jung expert Sonu Shamdasani
In 1957, at the age of eighty-one, C. G. Jung began a collaboration with his student and secretary Aniela Jaffé and the legendary publisher Kurt Wolff on a book about his life. Memories, Dreams, Reflections would become a bestseller, yet it draws from less than half of Jaffé's original interviews with Jung. Much of the material from these candid, wide-ranging conversations was left on the cutting-room floor. Jung's Life and Work presents these interviews in their entirety for the first time.
Marking the 150th anniversary of Jung's birth, this new English translation captures the cadence and subtlety of the brilliant psychologist in his own words, giving voice to a thinker and teacher who is by turns witty and intellectually daring but also vulnerable and humbled by the world's great mysteries. It restores numerous passages that were originally omitted or heavily edited and toned down for publication, "auntified" as Jung himself put it. Taken together, these talks reveal Jung actively discovering meaningful new connections in his life's work. He shares his impressions of notable figures he encountered throughout his life-such as Sigmund Freud, William James, Albert Einstein, and H. G. Wells-and describes his striking visions, religious and paranormal experiences, and pioneering self-experimentation. Aided by Jaffé's skillful questioning, Jung reflects on subjects ranging from Christianity and Buddhism and the fate of the West to the experiences that led to the formulation of his signature concepts of the collective unconscious, archetypes, anima and animus, and the shadow as well as on karma, the afterlife, and much more.
With an introduction and extensive annotations by acclaimed Jung scholar Sonu Shamdasani that provide invaluable historical perspective, Jung's Life and Work includes previously unpublished extracts from Jung's letters and a completely reorganized text. C. G. Jung (1875–1961) was one of the most important psychologists of the twentieth century and the founder of analytical psychology. Aniela Jaffé (1903–1991) was an analyst and longtime collaborator with Jung. Sonu Shamdasani is Professor of Jung History and Co-Director of the Health Humanities Centre at University College London and the editor of Jung's Red Book. Thomas Fischer is an editor at the Foundation of the Works of C. G. Jung and a great-grandson of Jung. Heather McCartney is a Jungian analyst and the translator of Analytical Psychology in Exile (Princeton). John Peck is a Jungian analyst and acclaimed poet. "When we read the original protocols of the Jaffé interviews, we hear Jung's voice at last. Readers everywhere will be delighted by the chance to hear Jung speaking for himself."-John Beebe, author of Integrity in Depth
"This detailed and extensive book bears witness to all the events that led up to the publication of Memories, Dreams, Reflections and shows how the urge for self-inquiry and the autobiographical was formative for the development of Jung's lifework."-Marion Detjen, Bard College Berlin "Nothing . . . quite prepares one for the oneiric delights to be found in Jung's Life and Work. . . . [A] biographical treasure trove, containing heaps of exciting new material."---Amelia Butler-Gallie, Spectator "Full of insights." "A rare chance to hear Jung unfiltered, these newly translated interviews restore the wit, daring, and mysticism edited out of his famous memoir. . . . Sonu Shamdasani's meticulous annotations and previously unpublished material deepen the sense of discovery, revealing a mind still probing the mysteries of psyche, religion, and destiny at the end of his life." "A real treasure trove
Features a significant amount of material withheld from the original book
Newly translated and thoroughly annotated by world-renowned Jung expert Sonu Shamdasani
In 1957, at the age of eighty-one, C. G. Jung began a collaboration with his student and secretary Aniela Jaffé and the legendary publisher Kurt Wolff on a book about his life. Memories, Dreams, Reflections would become a bestseller, yet it draws from less than half of Jaffé's original interviews with Jung. Much of the material from these candid, wide-ranging conversations was left on the cutting-room floor. Jung's Life and Work presents these interviews in their entirety for the first time.
Marking the 150th anniversary of Jung's birth, this new English translation captures the cadence and subtlety of the brilliant psychologist in his own words, giving voice to a thinker and teacher who is by turns witty and intellectually daring but also vulnerable and humbled by the world's great mysteries. It restores numerous passages that were originally omitted or heavily edited and toned down for publication, "auntified" as Jung himself put it. Taken together, these talks reveal Jung actively discovering meaningful new connections in his life's work. He shares his impressions of notable figures he encountered throughout his life-such as Sigmund Freud, William James, Albert Einstein, and H. G. Wells-and describes his striking visions, religious and paranormal experiences, and pioneering self-experimentation. Aided by Jaffé's skillful questioning, Jung reflects on subjects ranging from Christianity and Buddhism and the fate of the West to the experiences that led to the formulation of his signature concepts of the collective unconscious, archetypes, anima and animus, and the shadow as well as on karma, the afterlife, and much more.
With an introduction and extensive annotations by acclaimed Jung scholar Sonu Shamdasani that provide invaluable historical perspective, Jung's Life and Work includes previously unpublished extracts from Jung's letters and a completely reorganized text. C. G. Jung (1875–1961) was one of the most important psychologists of the twentieth century and the founder of analytical psychology. Aniela Jaffé (1903–1991) was an analyst and longtime collaborator with Jung. Sonu Shamdasani is Professor of Jung History and Co-Director of the Health Humanities Centre at University College London and the editor of Jung's Red Book. Thomas Fischer is an editor at the Foundation of the Works of C. G. Jung and a great-grandson of Jung. Heather McCartney is a Jungian analyst and the translator of Analytical Psychology in Exile (Princeton). John Peck is a Jungian analyst and acclaimed poet. "When we read the original protocols of the Jaffé interviews, we hear Jung's voice at last. Readers everywhere will be delighted by the chance to hear Jung speaking for himself."-John Beebe, author of Integrity in Depth
"This detailed and extensive book bears witness to all the events that led up to the publication of Memories, Dreams, Reflections and shows how the urge for self-inquiry and the autobiographical was formative for the development of Jung's lifework."-Marion Detjen, Bard College Berlin "Nothing . . . quite prepares one for the oneiric delights to be found in Jung's Life and Work. . . . [A] biographical treasure trove, containing heaps of exciting new material."---Amelia Butler-Gallie, Spectator "Full of insights." "A rare chance to hear Jung unfiltered, these newly translated interviews restore the wit, daring, and mysticism edited out of his famous memoir. . . . Sonu Shamdasani's meticulous annotations and previously unpublished material deepen the sense of discovery, revealing a mind still probing the mysteries of psyche, religion, and destiny at the end of his life." "A real treasure trove
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