This book, adapted from the distinguished Hale Lectures, presents
material from a woman wrestling with death, showing how inextricably
mixed are matters theological and psychological. At a point when her
life was blossoming in every way, Nancy was struck down by a terminal
brain tumor, which soon robbed her of her speech. She used paintings,
many of which are here reproduced, to wrestle with this blow and to
communicate what she was slowly discerning in the face of death,
something from the 'other side.' The author addresses a variety of
related issues, including the place of language in analysis and the role
of the feminine mode of being, especially in transference and counter
transference.