Description
About the Author
Leo Abse (1917 - 2008) was a lawyer and writer. He attended the London School of Economics and acquired a reputation for his independence of spirit. He was a senior figure within the Labour Party and was a Member of Parliament over nearly 30 years. After his retirement he wrote several political books whose main topics are revealed and explained through a psychoanalytic viewpoint.
Reviews
'Leo Abse's books are masterpieces of wit, provocation, and insight. They are completely original and could not have been written by anyone but him.'- Michael Bloch'Leo Abse has done it again. This posthumous collection presents his unique blend of wisdom, wit, insights on Judaism, psychoanalysis, British politics, science, and art in compellingly readable essay-form.'- Brenda Maddox'Anyone who has read and enjoyed Leo's Abse's previous books will certainly not be disappointed by this posthumous one. It displays all his gifts of insight and originality, effectively challenging what is often the conventional wisdom.'- Anthony Howard'His final offering will not disappoint. Vintage Abse, this volume offers important insights into the unconscious origins of the some of the foundational stories of Judeo-Christian thought, and will become classic reading for clinicians, for academics, and for the intelligent general public - anyone who enjoys pondering and learning or who has the courage to be challenged.'- Brett Kahr'From the moment he entered politics and then went on to political biography, Leo Abse never wrote a page that did not contain a new profound or challenging insight. Sometimes he was wrong, but usually (in my view) he was right: often he was shocking and almost always he was unexpected. Leo looked at the main-strings of human behaviour and human belief in a completely different way from most: he was touched by genius.'- Matthew Parris
Book Information
ISBN 9781855758322
Author Leo Abse
Format Paperback
Page Count 230
Imprint Karnac Books
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd