Robert Coles is a psychiatrist with a novelist's sensibilities. "Of
course everything I come up with," he says, "novelists have known
beforehand."
These twenty-three interviews selected from hundreds that Coles has
given disclose not only an illustrious physician trained in pediatrics
and psychoanalysis but also a sage whose compassion for children and
suffering seems boundless.
In focusing on a man known mainly as an eminent psychiatrist and author
of The Spiritual Life of Children and more than fifty other books,
this collection is a departure from the other books in the Literary
Conversations Series. By no means is Coles best known as a writer of
belles lettres, as are other figures in this series. Yet his varied
critical insights and the critical authority with which he approaches
literary subjects have enriched American literature.
Here through the prism of his medical and literary training Coles's
conversations reveal his imposing moral vision. As he ranges with pene