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Köp båda 2 för 3120 kr"[The Black Books] represent the coalface of Jungs introspection, from which he mined and polished his more accessible Red Book. The Black Books details Jungs visionary encounters with entities such as Phanes the star god, Ha the sorcerer, and Philemon, the wise magician who became Jungs internal guru." -- Phil Baker - Times Literary Supplement "The hundreds of thousands who have bought the Red Book and have profited from studying it will in all probability also read the Black Books and this will add to the urgency in the professional analytic world for analysts to integrate an understanding of these primary sources for interpreting and teaching Jungs legacy... This first edition of the Black Books in seven separate volumes has been prepared with exemplary care. The first volume is a stand-alone Introduction which will repay careful reading and re-reading for contextual guidance through the six notebooks. Each of these is presented in facsimile form followed by English translation, providing as close an experience as is possible to handling the original books, right down to front and back end papers which replicate the originals. High quality paper, smart red silk headbands and a substantial slip-case give this the aesthetics of a luxury edition to complement the exemplary style of the facsimile Red Book edition." -- Journal of Analytical Psychology
C. G. Jung (1875 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and the founder of analytical psychology. Sonu Shamdasani is a professor at University College London. He lives in London. Dr. Martin Liebscher is a Principal Research Associate at the UCL Health Humanities Centre. John Peck has taught literature at Princeton, Mount Holyoke, Skidmore, and the University of Zurich, and worked as a Jungian analyst in New England for fifteen years. The author of Collected Shorter Poems and Red Strawberry Leaf, he has translated Luigi Zoja, edits for the Philemon Foundation, and lives in Connecticut.