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Knots
Knots
Author: R.D.Laing
Jill, you put me in the wrong. Jack, I am not putting you in the wrong. Jill, You put me in the wrong for thinking you put me in the wrong. Jack, Forgive me. Jill, No. Jack, I'll never forgive you for not forgiving me. — In a string of what the Oxford Professor of Poetry called 'remarkable insights into the ways human beings behave to one ano...  more »
ISBN: 323679
Publication Date: 1970
Pages: 90
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Interesting "vintage" book published in 1970, Knots was written by R.D. Laing, the Scottish psychoananalyst who came to be identified with the "anti-pschiatry" movement because of his view that mental illness could be understood as a potentially transformative experience not unlike a shamanic journey. He also linked the development of psychosis with family relations--a view that has been more-or-less left behind the the wake of psychopharmacology.
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A series of word/mind games that are fun to decipher. Back cover: '"In his earlier work, Laing guided the reader to understanding. In 'Knots', he compels him to experience... To grasp this dense and difficult book, one must be willing to follow Laing in his spirals of descent. If 'Knots' is to yield, one must yield to the knots."' - James S. Gordon, 'The New York Times Book Review'.

It's not difficult as in physics or "Paradise Lost". It's more like Raymond Smullyan.


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