Last Word
Michael Ignatieff, 3 February 1983
The Wolf-Man: Sixty Years Later
by Karin Obholzer, translated by Michael Shaw.
Routledge, 250 pp., £12.50, November 1982,0 7100 9354 3 Show More
by Karin Obholzer, translated by Michael Shaw.
Routledge, 250 pp., £12.50, November 1982,
Ernest Jones: Freud’s Alter Ego
by Vincent Brome.
Caliban, 250 pp., £12.50, January 1983,0 904573 57 5 Show More
by Vincent Brome.
Caliban, 250 pp., £12.50, January 1983,
“... a mirror to his nose. She diagnosed paranoia. The Wolf-Man knew immediately what that meant: Uncle Peter. He had abandoned his mansion, set up a tent in a secluded field on his estate and had lived with his farm animals, believing everyone else lied to him. He eventually died of exposure and neglect and was found by his servants, semi-devoured by rats. That ... ”