An edition of Les mots pour le dire (1975)

Het moet eruit!

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An edition of Les mots pour le dire (1975)

Het moet eruit!

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Een jonge vrouw wordt door een psycho-analyse, waarin haar leven, dat zich voor een groot deel in Algiers heeft afgespeeld aan haar voorbijgaat na een jarenlange behandeling genezen

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Publisher
Muntinga
Language
Dutch
Pages
285

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Les mots pour le dire
Les mots pour le dire
1989, Bernard Grasset
in French
Cover of: The Words to Say It
The Words to Say It
September 1984, Van Vactor & Goodheart
Paperback in English
Cover of: The words to say it
The words to say it: an autobiographical novel
1984, Van Vactor & Goodheart
in English - 1st paperback ed.
Cover of: Het moet eruit!
Het moet eruit!
1984, Muntinga
in Dutch
Cover of: Les Mots pour le dire
Les Mots pour le dire
1983, France loisirs
in French
Cover of: Schattenmund. Roman einer Analyse.
Schattenmund. Roman einer Analyse.
January 1, 1979, Rowohlt Tb.
Paperback in German

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Edition Notes

Nederlandse uitg. eerder verschenen: Haarlem : In de Knipscheer, 1982. - Oorspr. Nederlandse uitg.: München : Rogner & Bernhard ; Amsterdam : Harmonie [distr.], 1978.

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Series
Rainbow pocketboeken -- 6, Rainbow pocketboeken -- 6.

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Pagination
285 p.
Number of pages
285

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35638843M
Internet Archive
hetmoeteruit0000card
ISBN 10
906766006X
ISBN 13
9789067660068
OCLC/WorldCat
63837691

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Work Description

I found this book compelling, as it was not only a narrative about the author’s dilemmas and strategies, but also about her treatment and survival. Her writing style is indisputably linked to what is called “ecriture” – that is post-modern French writing influenced by feminism – but it has a directness and grasp of everyday life, so often lacking in ‘survivor’ literature.
It tells the truth; it does not encode it in jargon or mask it with slogans.

Ron Moule

THE WORDS TO SAY IT by Marie Cardinal, translated by Pat Goodheart, Van Vactor & Goodheart Publisher, is in the words of Bruno Bettelheim "the best account of a psychoanalysis as seen and experienced by the patient."
It is the story of a healing set against the events in Algeria. Taught in over seven hundred and fifty colleges and universities as a text, and in over fifteen different departments, literature at Harvard University and in courses in medical ethics at Yale Medical School. It has received rave reviews in The London Sunday Times and the New York Times Book Review, The Atlantic and the Washington Post, among others.

According to Michael Wood "....THE WORDS TO SAY IT is a novel, not an advertisement for psychoanalysis, and the considerable virtues are literary rather than clinical. It is impeccably written.... full of the most delicate notations, recalling with great tenderness the Algeria of the narrator's childhood: fragrances, faces, sunlight, streets, rooms, a whole Mediterranean world of wind....Above all it is a book which finds the words it needs. Words can be guides too, escape routes marked on tattered old maps, and here the novel and the analysis come together since both are journeys towards a language that is sane and shared, and visibly free of the worst of the darkness."

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