Rubenfeld, Jed.
The interpretation of Murder
London, Redline, 2007. 533 pp. Softbinding.
The interpretation of murder by Jed Rubenfeld. In the summer of 1909, Sigmund Freud arrived by steamship in New York Harbor for a short visit to America. Though he would live another thirty years, he would never return to this country. Little is known about the week he spent in Manhattan, and Freud’s biographers have long speculated as to why, in his later years, he referred to Americans as “savages” and “criminals.” Fine copy.
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