Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-173) and index.
Contents
Between words and music -- On the shores of self : Beckett's "Molloy" (1973) -- Whence the feelings from art : communication or concordance? -- The music of time in Faulkner's "Light in August" (1980) -- Music as temporal prosthesis -- In pursuit of slow time : modern music and a clinical vignette (1987) -- The birth of music in the context of loss : music and affect regulation -- The power of implicit motion : "It goes straight through" -- A psychoanalyst listens to a musician listening to himself composing.
Summary
Between Couch and Piano links well-established psychoanalytic ideas with historical and neurological theory to help us begin to understand from a psychoanalytic perspective some of the reasons behind music's ubiquity and power.
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