A Shimmering Landscape: The Imaginative and Actual in Psychic Life
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 2024
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 176
- Category :
Forthcoming - Category 2 :
Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 97908
- ISBN 13 : 9781032889900
- ISBN 10 : 103288990X
Reviews and Endorsements
Psychoanalysts talk of magical thinking; but what of magical seeing ?!?! In this inspired volume, Dodi Goldman asks: “Can we both imagine and see things as they truly are”? Serving as psychoanalyst-docent for works of art as different as a painting from Magritte and (my favorite!) a figurine with the body of a human and head of a lion, Goldman masterfully guides the reader through complex realms of phantasy, imagination, illusion, dreaming, reality, narrative, truth and falsity. Wonders await.
Bruce Reis, Ph.D., north american regional editor, International Journal of Psychoanalysis; IPA training & supervising analyst
In Dodi Goldman’s A Shimmering Landscape, sequel to his award-winning A Beholder’s Share, readers are once again welcomed on an inspiring exploration of what comes alive in the play of our imaginings – or not. His beautiful prose brings Winnicott’s ideas to new life, capturing the truth that through our imaginings we come more fully to life and meaning.
Rachael Peltz, supervising and personal analyst; co-director, Community Psychoanalysis Track and Consortium, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, author of Activating Lifeness in the Analytic Encounter: The Ground of Being in Psychoanalysis
Writing with warmth and wisdom, Dodi Goldman invites us to accompany him as he draws out implications of Winnicott’s views on the somatopsychic foundation of experience and of psyche as the imaginative elaboration of aliveness. In demonstrating his own creative capacity to respond to surprises, he encourages and better equips us to do likewise. This imaginative reworking of our understanding of phantasy and reality is a journey well worth taking.
Adrian Sutton, fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatry, U.K.; director, Squiggle Foundation, London; author of Paediatrics, Psychiatry & Psychoanalysis: Through Countertransference to Case Management