""Stories bear the truth of the human condition, and the human condition is the story of our becoming; but not until we solve the riddle of our becoming will literature resolve the issue of the human condition. This makes literature endlessly fascinating, because every writer speaks to their place in the enan-tiodromiac process of man's becoming, which Jung called "individuation," and in their stories they stake out the geography of man's soul-whether it be the happy country of one's being, the unhappy country of one's non-being, or that miserable place of being stuck between two countries-the no-man's land of one's soul."" Chapter 18: The Dust on a Butterfly's Wings
Type: BOOK - Published: - Publisher: Author's Ink India
'Experience lost relationships in their most cherished memories. Even when nothing good lasts forever, some stories never cease to be. 'Memoirs of Love' is one such collection of tales from the heart for the heart. Exploring a range of emotions, each story enters the world of a unique character. Moving
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013-09-01 - Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
The sixty poems in Lucilla Maclaren Spillane’s collection are written with a keen eye for detail and draw on her wide range of experiences in several countries. Written in traditional form and with an ear for harmony, they are memorable and easy to read. The poems range from the deep