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Deirdre Bair
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Jung's shade would be content with Bair's biography, which in bulk and detail suggests that there is little more to say. Lucid and persuasive, the National Book Award-winning biographer of Beckett strikes a balance between damage control and deification, for Jung's ambition, arrogance and lack of generosity tend now to obscure his originality as a thinker and his impact on theories about why we dream and how we think. While Bair provides perhaps more about almost every aspect of his youth, maturity, rivalries, renown and old age than we care to know, it takes an author's note and two long endnotes to realize how much censorship the Jung heirs still insist upon. Bair was, for example, denied access to the diaries of Jung and his mother, which were deemed "too private," and to the thousand letters between Jung and his devoted (yet mistreated) wife. Even so, through interviews, published documentation and the papers released to her, Bair has evoked the man in all his cynical self-interest, opportunism, moral ambiguity, paradoxical insecurity and charismatic hold on decades of disciples. How much a purported Swiss temperament of suspicion, exclusiveness and obsession with ancestral status influenced Jung's development is a fascinating thread winding through Bair's narrative, affecting his personal and professional relations. Freud, father figure and then foe, comes off badly as ambitious, arrogant, single-minded and vengeful. Bair's Jung is no saint, but he is less unpleasant and exploitative here than as portrayed in Frank McLynn's 1997 biography. The large hole in this large book is not biographical. Jung's significance has much to do with his theories of archetypes and the related power of the collective unconscious. One finishes the book without much explanation of either. 32 pages of b&w photos.
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From The New Yorker

So many women flocked to Zurich to be analyzed by Carl Jung that they were punningly referred to as the Jungfrauen ("virgins," in German). The legendary analyst can't be accused of neglecting the opportunities to which, in the days before clear therapeutic boundaries were established, his charisma and their transference gave rise. And there are more serious dents to his reputation, including his decision to accept the presidency of a German analytic society in 1933—he remained until 1940. Bair, the author of exhaustive biographies of Samuel Beckett and Simone de Beauvoir, has turned her research skills to clarifying these, and other, controversies, including Jung's famous split with Freud, in 1913 (they disagreed on the primacy of the sex drive). The result is largely balanced and thorough, though Bair's perhaps excessive focus on the minutiae of Jung's life keeps her from illuminating the ideas and the analytic legacy of the man who invented such concepts as introversion, extroversion, and the collective unconscious, and was able to blame an overactive anima for his womanizing.
Copyright © 2005 The New Yorker

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  • Relié: 881 pages
  • Editeur : Little Brown and Company; Édition : 1st Edition (novembre 2003)
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ISBN-10: 0316076651
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316076654
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Scholarly Work 17 décembre 2011
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I went through most of the reviews for this book on Amazon and I am able to confirm the faithfulness and pertinence of each post. This includes the negative comments as well as the more positive ones. We are evidently dealing with a mature audience here. And even though our individual appreciations and evaluations might differ somewhat, we have obviously all read the same book.

This biography could be classified as a scholarly investigation of the life of one of the most influential figure of the twentieth century. It is an amazing undertaking that was conducted with unquestionable objectivity and neutrality. What transpires from this very honest rendering is the respect the author has for her subject. Along with a rigorous effort to remain impartial, one can also detect a light touch of admiration for the genius of Carl Jung. Most biographies of Jung have a tendency to portray him as either a saint or a demon, depending on the author's bias. Some undertakings are more balanced than others, but they all display a degree of partiality, except for this one. And that is what makes this biography so unique and puts it in a class by itself. It remains consistently factual and avoids being judgemental. Occasionally the author will offer a subjective appreciation of a particular episode in the life of Carl Jung, but only if the assessment would be obvious and indisputable. The humanity of CGJ is present everywhere and gives authenticity to the analysis. The overall balance that Bair has maintained throughout is quite impressive.

We have to know, and understand, that this is first and foremost an academic biography. So if you were expecting a philosophical dissection, or are in need to know more about Jung the mystic, you may have to look elsewhere. That being said, I have to mention that the religious sense, which was Jung's driving force throughout his life, did not go unnoticed by Bair. The depth of his psychology did not escape her either. But the obvious raison d'être and principal motivation of this enterprise was to research the archives and carry out relevant interviews with key people in order to ascertain as much as is humanly possible the reality of Carl Jung the man, the scientist and the visionary. The author's conclusions should put an end to the speculations, allusions and insinuations that Jung has been subjected to in his lifetime and which continued after his death. For Bair verified thoroughly, and with the highest professional standards, everything she had access to. The results of her investigation have indeed confirmed some of the allegations, but many others were found to be unsubstantiated.

So that is what this book is all about. It would easily qualify as a reference biography. When I started reading it I knew immediately that I was holding a masterpiece in my hands. I read its 850 pages (including 200 pages of notes) with a continually renewed admiration for the intellectual capacities displayed by the author. The sheer amount of work involved must have been staggering. It was well worth the effort required by this herculean task, for the copious information unearthed by this ambitious endeavour has now been secured for the future and will be considered definitive.
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