Summary
Bly's analysis of Jung's idea of "the shadow", the repressed world that a person has tried to forget, all that one hides intentionally or out of blind fear. Full description
Summary: |
Bly's analysis of Jung's idea of "the shadow", the repressed world that a person has tried to forget, all that one hides intentionally or out of blind fear. |
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Physical Description: |
81 p. ; 22 cm. |
ISBN: |
0062548476 (pbk.) 9780062548474 (pbk.) |
Author Notes: |
Bly is also a translator of Scandinavian literature, such as Twenty Poems of Tomas Transtromer. Through the Sixties Press and the Seventies Press, he introduced little-known European and South American poets to American readers. His magazines have been the center of a poetic movement involving the poets Donald Hall, Louis Simpson, and James Wright. (Bowker Author Biography) |