ABSTRACT

All My Sins Remembered is the continuation of Wilfred Bion's autobiography, The Long Week-end. Although it is by no means a full account of his thirty years following the First World War - and he wrote no more - his memories of that period contrast vividly with the impression we gain of the following thirty years of his life through his letters. The Other Side of Genius gives us a glimpse of this remarkable man as his family knew him: those who met him only through his professional work will find here the same characteristic threads of humour, concern for truth, and flashes of insight that were the hallmark of his work in psycho-analysis.OXFORD: 'Thus opened for me a period of unparalleled opportunities to which I remained obstinately blind. I was overwhelmed before I started by the aura of intellectual brilliance with which Oxford was surrounded'.

part |62 pages

All My Sins Remembered

chapter 1|4 pages

1

chapter 2|4 pages

2

chapter 3|6 pages

3

chapter 4|3 pages

4

chapter 5|6 pages

5

chapter 6|6 pages

6

chapter 7|4 pages

7

chapter 8|6 pages

8

chapter 9|6 pages

9

chapter 10|5 pages

10

chapter 11|2 pages

11

chapter 12|3 pages

12

chapter 13|3 pages

13

chapter 14|2 pages

14

part |94 pages

The Other Side of Genius I

part |74 pages

The Other Side of Genius II