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OverviewA line of pain runs through generations of families… until one generation stops to question the ancestral forces behind the door. In Life & Fable Guislaine Vincent explores archetypal patterns in the ancestral background of her family's storytelling, peeling away the layers to discover a self in myth and fable. As the narrative unfolds, it’s the implacable presence of childhood that recurs, not only in events, but in how events reveal the self. Mektoub, my father would say: it is written. From a great grandfather found in the deserts of Syria and named after the monastery that takes him in to the pain of losing a child; from a childhood of 14 schools across multiple countries to training as a Jungian Psychoanalyst, this is a life story that asks deep questions about who we are and how we peel back reality to find the truth in fables. A story of resilience and the epiphany of how powerful it is to have a name. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Guislaine VincentPublisher: Cinnamon Press Imprint: Cinnamon Press ISBN: 9781788648660ISBN 10: 1788648668 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 20 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews‘…a carefully rendered and deeply evocative piece of writing… geographic diversity is one of the most intoxicating elements of the storytelling.’ — Faber Academy Reader Author InformationGuislaine Vincent has two lives — one as a Jungian analyst with a bi-lingual French/English private practice in Central London. And one lived waiting for the magic of sentence and the secret alchemy of literature to happen. Her Jungian material is now archived at the Wellcome Collection. Guislaine writes, sculpts and draws. She has published articles, short stories and fiction in national newspapers and magazines (Literary Review, The Observer Magazine, The Saturday Times Review, Harpers&Queen) and has published two books The Food of Love, A StoryCookbook (Chatto & Windus, chosen by Carmen Callil) and No Name, To Be A Witch Is Not A Willed Thing. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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