The Black Sun Volume 10 by Stanton Marlan - ISBN: 9781603440783
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The black sun, an ages-old image of the darkness in individual lives and in life itself, has not been treated hospitably in the modern world. Written by a Jungian analyst, this book reexamines the paradoxical image of the black sun and the meaning of darkness in Western culture.

The Black Sun Volume 10

The Alchemy and Art of Darkness

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    288 pages

  • Release Date

    30 May 2008

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Summary

The black sun, an ages-old image of the darkness in individual lives and in life itself, has not been treated hospitably in the modern world. Modern psychology has seen darkness primarily as a negative force, something to move through and beyond, but it actually has an intrinsic importance to the human psyche. In this book, Jungian analyst Stanton Marlan reexamines the paradoxical image of the black sun and the meaning of darkness in Western culture.In the image of the black sun, Marlan finds the hint of a darkness that shines. He draws upon his clinical experiences and on a wide range of literature and art to explore the influence of light and shadow on the fundamental structures of modern thought as well as the contemporary practice of analysis.An important contribution to the understanding of alchemical psychology, this book draws on a postmodern sensibility to offer insight into modernity, the act of imagination, and the work of analysis in understanding depression, trauma, and transformation of the soul.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781603440783
ISBN-10:160344078X
Author:Stanton Marlan
Publisher:Texas A & M University Press
Imprint:Texas A & M University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:30 May 2008
Weight:433g
Dimensions:18mm x 143mm x 215mm
Series:Carolyn and Ernest Fay Series in Analytical Psychology
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Critics Review

In The Black Sun, Stan Marlan takes us on an unflinching and ultimately healing journey through the shadowed land of despair where most abandon all hope. There, we find, a strange light shines, and in that light we can discern what is otherwise invisible. Marlan teaches us how to see in the dark. - Murray Stein

About The Author

Stanton Marlan

STANTON MARLAN, a Jungian analyst in Pittsburgh, is the editor of two previous books on alchemy and the author of numerous articles on Jungian psychology. He is an adjunct clinical professor of psychology at Duquesne University.

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