Taking James Hillmans notion of "soul history" to heart, RILKE: A SOUL HISTORY tells the inner story of Rilkes literary career, tracing, step-by-step, the mythopoetic journey inscribed in the interweaving lines of the poets life and art. Artfully blending biography with in-depth analyses of Rilkes poetry and prose (from his little-known Visions of Christ through the Duino Elegies and Sonnets to Orpheus), the lively and engaging narrative draws upon, not only Hillmans archetypal psychology, but, also, Plato and Petrarch, Apuleius and Augustine, Ibn Arabi and Lou Andreas-Salome, as it unfolds the poet-seers compelling vision of the nature and destiny of the human soul - a vision as timely as it is timeless. "Daniel Polikoff has written a profound book that opens a new horizon in our understanding of Rilke. The splendid style of the writing, the breadth of cultural erudition, the coherence of the biographical narrative all contribute to the achievement, but these reflect something of larger import. By focusing the powerful lens of Jungian depth psychology, particularly Hillmans archetypal psychology, on Rilkes life and work, In the Image of Orpheus carries us deeper into the interior of the poets imaginative landscape than ever before. It is difficult to conceive of a study that might bring greater psychological subtlety and spiritual insight to the evolution of this complex, deep-souled poet. One ends with new appreciation of both the power of art in forging a soul, and the centrality of the soul in the creation of great art."-Richard Tarnas, Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, California Institute of Integral Studies.