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David M. Black is a Fellow of the British Psychoanalytic Society/Institute of Psychoanalysis and a founder member of the Foundation for Psychotherapy and Counselling (WPF). He works in London. He has written and lectured widely on science, religion and consciousness studies and is the editor of visa mer Psychoanalysis and Religion in the 2lst Century: Competitors or Collaborators? (Routledge, 2006). visa färre
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(eng) The same person is both psychoanalyst and poet. Publishes as D. M. Black as a poet and David M. Black as a psychoanalyst.

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British Poetry Since 1945 (1970) — Bidragsgivare, vissa utgåvor167 exemplar
Emergency Kit (1996) — Bidragsgivare, vissa utgåvor108 exemplar
Holding your eight hands; an anthology of science fiction verse (1969) — Bidragsgivare — 20 exemplar

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Namn enligt folkbokföringen
Black, David MacLeod
Andra namn
Black, David M.
Födelsedag
1941-11-08
Kön
male
Nationalitet
UK
South Africa
Födelseort
South Africa
Bostadsorter
London, England, UK
Wiltshire, England, UK
South Africa
Malawi
Tanzania
Scotland, UK
Utbildning
University of Edinburgh
Westminster Pastoral Foundation
Yrken
psychoanalyst
poet
Priser och utmärkelser
Fellow of the British Psychoanalytic Society
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The same person is both psychoanalyst and poet. Publishes as D. M. Black as a poet and David M. Black as a psychoanalyst.

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The three male, British poets in this classic collection are all quite distinguished (D.M. Thomas is better known as a novelist than a poet; Scottish writer D.M. Black is a well-known psychotherapist in his day-job), but maybe I was reading it at the wrong moment, none of them really grabbed me. The pieces included here from Black and Redgrove are mainly in a surrealist vein, something that perhaps worked better in 1968 than half a century later, and the same probably goes for D M Thomas's science-fiction lyrics. Very David Bowie...

I quite enjoyed Black's long poem "Without equipment", which slides into nonsense language and then back to normal speech, and Redgrove's Wordsworthian lyric, "The Force", but there wasn't much else that stuck with me on a first reading.
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Verk
9
Även av
3
Medlemmar
70
Popularitet
#248,179
Betyg
½ 3.7
Recensioner
1
ISBN
17

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