
Second-hand copies of Lacan’s Ecrits (the old Sheridan translation) and Freud’s Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious; along with Earth, Tree and Traffic from Bloomsbury’s Object Lessons series, sent by the publisher. Earth looks especially interesting – not just because it links to my interest in the topic, but because it is written by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen with Linda T. Elkins-Tanton. By the way, I know the Sheridan translation is much criticised, and has been superseded by the one by Bruce Fink, but this translation keeps coming up as a reference, so it’s helpful to have a copy to hand.
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