This is the second volume in Brett Kahr's 'Interviews with Icons'
series, following on from Tea with Winnicott. Professor Kahr, himself a
highly regarded psychoanalyst, turns his attention to the work of the
father of psychoanalysis. The book is lavishly illustrated by Alison
Bechdel, winner of the MacArthur Foundation 'Genius' Award.Sigmund Freud
pays another visit to Vienna's renowned Cafe Landtmann, where he had
often enjoyed reading newspapers and sipping coffee. Freud explains how
he came to invent psychoanalysis, speaks bluntly about his feelings of
betrayal by Carl Gustav Jung, recounts his flight from the Nazis, and so
much more, all the while explaining his theories of symptom formation
and psychosexuality.Framed as a 'posthumous interview', the book serves
as the perfect introduction to the work of Freud while examining the
context in which he lived and worked. Kahr examines his legacy and
considers what Freud has to teach us. In a world where manifestations of
sexuality and issues of the mind are ever more widely discussed, the
work of Sigmund Freud is more relevant than ever.