Through Clouds of Smoke: Freud's Final Days

Through Clouds of Smoke: Freud's Final Days

(Autor) Suzanne Leclair
Formato: Paperback
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The aging Sigmund Freud reflects upon the torments of age, the lung cancer he suffers due to his cigar addiction, and the rise of Nazism. In 1923, Sigmund Freud, 67 years old and an inveterate cigar smoker, discovers that he has mouth cancer, a truth long hidden from him by doctors. Despite his diagnosis, Freud survived 15 more years, convinced the cigars that were slowly destroying him increased his productivity and gave him control over himself. At the same time, a different sort of cancer was consuming Europe. In 1933, Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany, annexing Freud's home country of Austria five years later. His books burning upon fascist pyres and his peers concerned for his life, Freud had no choice but to leave Vienna for London, his final home. With accuracy and sobriety, Suzanne Leclair and William Roy reveal a raw and nuanced portrait of the father of psychoanalysis in his last days. Here, the controversial figure is shown in all his contradictions and weakness, a reflection of our own fears and trials in facing age and death.

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Editorial:
Humanoids, Inc
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
ISBN:
9781643376011
Año de publicación:
2023
Fecha publicación:
7 de Diciembre de 2023

Suzanne Leclair

Suzanne Leclair is a renowned French-Canadian author best known for her novel "L'Amour en Hiver," which explores themes of love and loss in a poignant and lyrical style. With her keen insights into human emotions and relationships, Leclair has made significant contributions to contemporary literature, capturing readers with her evocative storytelling.

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