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The Book of Interruptions

by David Hillman (Volume editor) Adam Phillips (Volume editor)
©2007 Edited Collection IV, 150 Pages

Summary

We are living in the Age of Interruption; modern technology is changing our forms of attention, everyday life is subject to more disruption than ever before. As the pattern of our lives changes so dramatically so too does our sense of continuity and tradition. In a series of essays by distinguished writers from diverse fields this book explores how the idea of Interruption constitutes our sense of ourselves, often without our noticing. Interruption has become part of the new order of our lives, both a threat and a promise. These eloquent and searching accounts give interruption its place as a powerful figure and force.

Details

Pages
IV, 150
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039113446
Language
English
Keywords
Disruption Englisch Literatur Unterbrechung (Motiv) Geschichte Aufsatzsammlung Life Patterns Continuity Tradition Psychoanalysis
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. IV, 150 pp., 1 ill.

Biographical notes

David Hillman (Volume editor) Adam Phillips (Volume editor)

The Editors: David Hillman is lecturer in English at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge. He is the author of Shakespeare’s Entrails: Belief, Scepticism and the Interior Body. Adam Phillips is a writer and psychoanalyst. Formerly Principal Child Psychotherapist at Charring Cross Hospital in London, he is the author of twelve books, and edited the sixteen-volume New Penguin Freud translation.

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