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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Quartet Books

FORMAT: Hardback

ISBN: 9780704374546

RRP: £18.50

PAGES: 264

PUBLICATION DATE:
September 6, 2018

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If I chance to talk a little wild: A Memoir of Self and Other

Jane Haynes

A haunting and heartfelt memoir by a leading psychotherapist. This is the brutally honest, passionate and unorthodox sequel to the PEN Ackerley Prize shortlisted ‘Who is it that can tell me who I am?’ Building on Jane Haynes’s personal and clinical experience and with extensive references borne of her love of literature (she devotes a whole chapter, for example, to the impact of Proust on her psychoanalytic thought) and with constant mention of her first great mentor, the legendary R. D. Laing, If I chance to talk a little wild will haunt, educate, surprise yet always fascinate its readers long after the book has been read.

Reviews of If I chance to talk a little wild: A Memoir of Self and Other

`Brilliant, wise, quirky and compelling… To have such a great understanding of life is one thing but to write about it with such articulacy and elegance is something else altogether.' – Matt Lucas; `This book is daring and fastidious. It has important and difficult things to say about big issues like child sex abuse. It also has wonderful things to say about being an individual held, observed, encountered by a therapist.' – Jean Seaton, Director of the Orwell Prize

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