A review by ursulamonarch
Everybody by Olivia Laing

I found this book bracing, challenging, and variable. I tended to find the first portion of the book, focusing on Laing's training and Reich's biography and influence, most interesting. Maybe I should have read it more slowly or more separately, but I personally found that the book did not hold together as well as it went along. Maybe this was just my inability to incorporate Laing's thinking, which was expansive and wide-ranging. I also did tend to appreciate this book more than some of Laing's earlier work.