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Verena Kast refers to Sisyphus as the myth of the forty-year-olds, who often experience their lot in life to be a Sisyphus task. Are our human efforts all in vain, or is there some meaning to be found? In the end, it is a struggle with death itself. Dr. Kast interprets everyday events, fairy tales and psychotherapy issues in light of the Sisyphus theme, rendering it a kaleidoscope through which we can look deeply into ourselves. Verena Kast deals with a problem that also fascinated Nietzsche and Freud. This book is packed with down-to-earth experience, clinical anecdotes, wit and insight. - Murray Stein

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Sisyphus
  • Author : Verena Kast
  • Release : 30 June 1991
  • Publisher : Daimon
  • ISBN : 9783856305277
  • Genre : Middle age
  • Total Page : 115 pages
  • Language : English
  • PDF File Size : 15,7 Mb

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