ABSTRACT

Bion's War Memoirs is perhaps the most exceptional piece of autobiography yet written by a psychoanalyst. The first section of the book is documentary, consisting of the entire text of the diaries which the author wrote as a young man to record his experiences on the Western Front in 1917-1919, and this volume also includes the photographs and diagrams with which he illustrated his recollections. The diaries are followed by two later essays, in which he reflects upon his wartime experiences. The author has long been renowned as one of the great psychoanalysts, his career spanning much of the twentieth century and making him one of the most influential names in the field. The author's war diary, which he kept with him during combat, covered his years fighting in France during the First World War. He was just twenty years old when he began writing it. War Memoirs constitutes the final part of the author's autobiography.

part |190 pages

Diary

chapter |65 pages

1917

chapter |120 pages

1918

part |14 pages

Commentary

chapter |12 pages

1972

part |93 pages

Amiens

chapter |2 pages

Prelude

chapter |89 pages

Fugue

chapter |4 pages

Aftermath