<p><strong> <br /></strong></p><p><strong>Praise for Christopher Bollas:</strong></p><strong><em> <br /></em></strong><p><strong><em>"One of the two most important living theoreticians in the world of psychoanalysis."-</em></strong></p><strong><em><strong>Al Haaretz</strong></em></strong><p><strong><em><em>"The most influential psychoanalyst writing in English today."-</em><strong>The Townsend Center</strong>, University of California, Berkeley </em></strong></p><p><strong><em><em> <br /></em></em></strong></p><p><strong><em><em>"The most evocative psychoanalytic writer we have."-</em></em></strong></p><strong><em><em><strong>Adam Phillips</strong></em></em></strong>
<p><strong> <br /></strong></p><p><strong>Praise for Christopher Bollas:</strong></p><strong><em> <br /></em></strong><p><strong><em>"One of the two most important living theoreticians in the world of psychoanalysis."-</em></strong></p><strong><em><strong>Al Haaretz</strong></em></strong><p><strong><em><em>"The most influential psychoanalyst writing in English today."-</em><strong>The Townsend Center</strong>, University of California, Berkeley </em></strong></p><p><strong><em><em> <br /></em></em></strong></p><p><strong><em><em>"The most evocative psychoanalytic writer we have."-</em></em></strong></p><strong><em><em><strong>Adam Phillips</strong></em></em></strong>
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Christopher Bollas is a psychoanalyst and former professor of English. His last book was Meaning and Melancholia: Life in the Age of Bewilderment.