Pictures Of Childhood
By (Author) Alice Miller
Translated by Hildegarde Hannum
Little, Brown Book Group
Virago Press Ltd
19th July 1996
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
155.232
Paperback
192
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 11mm
230g
In PICTURES OF CHILDHOOD, Alice Miller explores the connection between childhood and that creative anxiety which 'somehow permits us to come to grips with the demons of our past and give form to the chaos within and thereby master our anxiety.'
Having realised in the early seventies a lifelong desire to paint, Dr Miller found an unfamiliar world emerging from her paintings: not the 'nice' world of her childhood, to which she had always testified, but one of fear, despair and loneliness. Meditating on her spontaneously executed watercolours- sixty-six of which are reproduced here in full colour- and their implications, Dr Miller offers a profound analysis of the roots of creativity in the authentic self's struggle for survival.Alice Miller has taught and practised psychoanalysis for more than 20 years yet has questioned the validity of psychoanalytic theories and resigned from the International Psychoanalytic Association. She is the author of 7 books which have been translated into 21 languages.