A review by kwilson271
The Good Story: Exchanges on Truth, Fiction and Psychotherapy, by Arabella Kurtz, J.M. Coetzee

4.0

A Nobel winning novelist and a psychoanalist discuss the formation of stories, both fictional and personal, although there is little difference between the two. This is a book that only a Nobel winning novelist can get away with publishing, but good thing Coetzee has. I was fascinated by so much in this book, but particularly the idea that a person could forget the past, should, and must.