... Jung Confronts His Demons. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
I'm presuming this is the same show that was at the Rubin Museum in Manhattan that Debbie and I saw. Also I think there's a typo in this article: Septem Sermones ad Mortuos translates as Seven Sermons to the Dead. They're appended to one of the books of his that I read years ago (maybe Memories, Dreams, Reflections).
I am reading The Red Book. It is unquestionably fascinating.
I'm envious as heck. The Red Book is something I covet, covet, covet, but can't afford to buy right now, and probably won't see in my local bookstores anyway, as it's too obscure for them. Someday. . . .
ReplyDeleteSeven Sermons was also published 25 years ago by Quest Books as a stand-alone book with extensive commentary. That's a very good edition to start with, if anyone wanted to get into this aspect of Jung's life and work. I do recommend it.