Whew! I only have two hundred more to go – perhaps “slog” through is more apt. While my favorite author, Irving Stone, presents Sigmund Freud in very detailed writing, it is a little burdensome to continue without skimming. Yet – I haven’t skimmed, a sign that it is a worthy tome.
It dawned on me that this is the most modern biographical novel he has written, and Freud kept copious notes of everything. Also, Stone was able to speak with people who knew Freud and could provide even further details. This is obviously what Irv thought he should do – provide everything he could on the fascinating history of this man.
I’m guessing it will be a couple of weeks before I finish as the book is laden with lengthy pages, so it does take me awhile to get to a stopping point. Nevertheless, I am happy to add this publication to my Stone collection.
- Men To Match My Mountains
- The Agony and The Ecstasy
- Those Who Love
- Lust For Life
- Depths of Glory
- The President’s Lady
- The Origin
- Immortal Wife