Description
In 1909, while on a fundraising lecture tour in America, Sigmund Freud met Horace Frink, an early disciple of his theories of psychoanalysis, whose traumatic childhood and complicated personal life came to cast a dark shadow over Freud's professional career.
Inspired by this little-known and tragic true story, artist Lionel Richerand and philosopher Pierre Peju have woven a spellbinding and thought-provoking fable of two divorces, three deaths, and a menage a quatre.
About the Author
French artist and animator Lionel Richerand studied at the ecole nationale superieure des Arts Decoratifs, specializing in illustration and directing animated films. In 2007 he published Petit conte leguminesque, and later directed The Fear of the Wolf. He is currently preparing his own feature film and several comic book projects. Pierre Peju is a French philosopher, novelist, and essayist, whose best-known works are the prizewinning novels Le rire de l'ogre and The Girl from the Chartreuse. Pierre has also written radio plays, and several of his short stories have been adapted for the stage.
Book Information
ISBN 9781910593905
Author Pierre Peju
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint SelfMadeHero
Publisher SelfMadeHero
Weight(grams) 570g
Dimensions(mm) 239mm * 172mm * 18mm