On Wanting to Change
- Author Adam Phillips
- Narrator John Sackville
- Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
- Run Time 3 hours and 49 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Popular psychology, Positive psychology, Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology, Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality.
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What to expect
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From the UK's foremost literary psychoanalyst, a dazzling new book on the universal urge to change our lives.
We live in a world in which we are invited to change - to become our best selves, through politics, or fitness, or diet, or therapy.
We change all the time - growing older and older - and how we think about change changes over time too.
We want to think of our lives as progress myths - as narratives of positive personal growth - at the same time as we inevitably age and suffer setbacks.
So there are the stories we tell about change, and there are the changes we actually make - and they don't always go, or come, together . . .
This sparkling book is about that fact.
© Adam Phillips 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021
Critics Review
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Phillips at his most brilliant
Financial Times -
One moment, the ideas are clear and thrilling; the next, multi-clause, ludic sentences snare the reader in a web of complexity . . . [Phillips] draws nimbly on a wide hinterland of authors – from the poetry of Wallace Stevens to the philosophy of Wittgenstein, from Howard’s End to Moby Dick
Tablet -
A mediation on the powerful fantasy of change
Times Literary Supplement -
An inspiring vision of psychoanalysis
Guardian -
A response to the times we live in . . . an urgent invitation for a different kind of conversation
Prospect -
His style of psychoanalytic writing refreshingly lacks the usual heaviness and homage to the master
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