The Writing Cure : Psychoanalytic Horizons - Emma Lieber

The Writing Cure

By: Emma Lieber, Esther Rashkin (Editor), Mari Ruti (Editor)

Hardcover | 14 May 2020

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The Writing Cure tells four interlocking stories about author Emma Lieber: her time as a scholar of Russian literature; her decade-long analysis; her becoming a psychoanalyst; and the end of her marriage. It does so by tracing dreams, scenes, and signifiers that emerged from her analysis while also undertaking a critical exploration of works of psychoanalytic theory and literary texts. Most centrally, it articulates what psychoanalysis does for its patients by writing the moment of its termination-at the same time as it examines both the end of a marriage and the passage from a literary scholar to a psychoanalyst-in real time; it performs the convergence of theory and life on which psychoanalysis itself balances.

Throughout this work, Lieber considers what psychoanalysis-"the talking cure"-has to do with writing: the foundation of psychoanalysis on Freud's distinctive writing practice; what it means to write oneself as a psychoanalyst; the extent to which the cure involves a new kind of self-writing. Most broadly, The Writing Cure asks the questions: What would it look like to write your way to the end of an analysis, to the end of a marriage? Is it possible to write yourself into the position of psychoanalyst? Is it possible to write your own cure?
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This engaging and creative work defies conventional genres. Emma Lieber invites her readers to join her on an exploratory adventure into an inner world composed of wordplay, dreams, literature, theory, love, and the quotidian dramas and rituals of lived life. This compelling and beautiful book is at once a love letter to the creative potential of psychoanalysis, a gift to her analyst, an encounter with her younger self, and a playful engagement with all the thinkers and writers who have shaped her world. Throughout, Lieber writes eloquently and courageously about how writing allows her to let a genuinely unknown future emerge. * Elissa Marder, Professor of French & Comparative Literature, Emory University, USA, and author of The Mother in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: Psychoanalysis, Photography, Deconstruction (2012) *
Deliberately conferring the narrator and the text the same status, Emma Lieber generates an ontologic chiasmus, like the one we experience in dreams, that creates a writing style that is no longer narrative but poetic. This style merges biographical and dreamlike residues on which the psychoanalytic process is based, exposing the emergence of a particular form of language when the author ventures into exploring the advent of a subject. * Derek Humphreys, Psychoanalyst and Lecturer in Clinical Psychopathology and Psychoanalysis, Universite Sorbonne Paris Nord, France *

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