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The Life and Ideas of James Hillman: Volume III
By (Author) Dick Russell
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
14th February 2024
United States
Hardback
560
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 36mm
775g
Volume III of Dick Russells monumental biography, The Life and Ideas of James Hillman, takes up the final decades of the pioneering depth psychologists explorations of Soul in the World. Hillmans twenty-three-year relationship and ultimately marriage to visual artist Margot McLean provides the backdrop for the diversity of his wide-ranging pursuitswhere the aesthetic and the imagination become central motifs for the founder of archetypal psychology.
Hillmans cultural explorations resulted in six provocative books between 1991 and 2004, including The Souls Code that became an international bestseller. He also took up themes of therapy, the business world, aging, ecology and war. In public lectures he traversed a still broader path, delving into everything from architecture to pornography.
This volume examines, through the eyes of the participants, the controversial Festival of Archetypal Psychology at Notre Dame University. It analyzes the complex and often fraught relationship with German psychologist and Jungian analyst Wolfgang Giegerich. It looks at Hillmans unique collaborative efforts with Thomas Moore, Michael Ventura and bell hooks, along with Hillmans penchant for making unusual friends.
Why was Hillman more popular in Italy and Japan than in his native America His many travels to, and deep affinity for, these two vastly different countries is explored in depth. Was Hillman a good analyst A compelling classroom instructor What kind of father was he Interviews with many of Hillmans patients, as well as colleagues at the institute where he taught and with several of his children, reveal the mans strengths as well as weaknesses.
The biography culminates with Hillmans surprising discovery that his predecessor C.G. Jungs Red Book presaged where he was seeking to move psychology. In his eighties, how Hillman faced physical failings and ultimately death serve as life lessons for anyone confronting their own mortality.
Dick Russell is the author of thirteen books, including four New York Times bestsellers with Jesse Ventura and Eye of the Whale, named a Best Book of the year by three major newspapers. The first volume of his biographical trilogy, The Life and Ideas of James Hillman, was published in 2013.