A seminal work and examination of the psychopathology of journalism. Using a strange and unpreced...
For decades, Janet Malcolm's books and dispatches for the New Yorker have poked and prodded at bi...
The process known as psychoanalysis is sometimes revered, sometimes derided, and most often misun...
To illuminate the mysterious greatness of Anton Chekhov's writings, Janet Malcolm takes on three ...
This expanded edition of Diana & Nikon, Janet Malcolm's first book, presents new essays that expl...
The Purloined Clinic is a retrospective of essays, reviews, and reports that reflect the range an...
From the author of In the Freud Archives and The Journalist and the Murderer comes an intensive l...
How had the pair of elderly Jewish lesbians survived the Nazis? Janet Malcolm asks at the beginni...
A revolution in American medicine is in full swing, with the race from fee-for-service to fee-for...
Unser bisheriger Preis:ORGPRICE: 163,50 €
'Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows t...
Selected essays from America's foremost literary journalist and essayist, featuring ruminations o...
Is it ever possible to know 'the truth' about Sylvia Plath and her marriage to Ted Hughes, which ...
'Superb . . . [The] final, splendid, most personal work of [Janet Malcolm's] long career.' -Charl...
Fort Bragg, 1970. Un capitano medico dei Berretti Verdi, Jeffrey MacDonald, viene accusato di ave...
In an astonishing feat of literary detection, one of the most provocative critics of our time and...
Los mejores ensayos sobre arte y literatura de una maestra del periodismo Uno de los libros del 2...
Malcolm's celebrated account of the falling-out of two unlikely friends is a fascinating portrait...
Janet Malcolm's gripping investigation into the personalities who clash over Freud's legacy endea...
A provocative collection of interviews with the sublimely talented author of The Journalist and t...
A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice. A 2019 NPR Staff Pick.'Malcolm is always worth read...