Re: Book(s) query

About this list Date view Thread view Subject view Author view

From: Joe Smigiel (jsmigiel@kvcc.edu)
Date: 10/25/02-02:17:19 PM Z


Yep. That a good read?

Joe

>>> kthayer@pacifier.com - 10/25/02 5:19 AM >>>
Is this the same James Hillman I know from books such as "We've Had a
Hundred Years of Psychotherapy and the World is Getting Worse"?
kt

Joe Smigiel wrote:
>
> Jon,
>
> Having read several Hillman books ("The Dream and the Underworld" would be my current fave) within the past 2 months, I must say I feel refreshed and have started a few new projects as a result. The imaginal orientation is important. Can you share some specifics on what you find rewarding in Hillman?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe
>
> >>> quryhous@midcoast.com - 10/24/02 6:49 AM >>>
> ....
>
> And I would also add to the list almost anything written by James Hillman
> (hip? I dunno; up to date?? certainly! perhaps even ahead of itself). The
> best "overview" of Hillman is a compendium of selected writings edited by
> Thomas Moore called "A Blue Fire: Selected Writings of James Hillman."
> ...
> Happy Trails....
>
> Jon
> www.jonathan-bailey.com
> Tenants Harbor, Maine


About this list Date view Thread view Subject view Author view

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.5 : 11/14/02-02:40:27 PM Z CST