Vivian Heller received her Ph.D. in English Literature and Modern Studies from Yale University. She is the author of Joyce, Decadence, and Emancipation (University of Illinois Press) which won the Choice Book Award, and The City Beneath Us: Building the New York Subway . Her essays have appeared in New Observations, the Journal of Literature and Medicine, and The Georgetown Review ; her short fiction has been published in Confrontation, Bomb, and Fence . She works at the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College and the Narrative Medicine Program at Columbia University.
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Part I Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Early Sorrow (Vienna, 1920s) Chapter 2: Visitations, Habitats (Vienna, 1929-1930) Chapter 3: The Hietzing School (Vienna, 1927-32) Chapter 4: Lessons in Self-Defense (Vienna, 1929-31) Chapter 5: The Real Berlin (Berlin, 1930) Chapter 6: The Zobeltitz Plan (Vienna, 1931-32) Chapter 7: Sex and Politics (Berlin, Italy, Vienna, 1933-37) Chapter 8: Graduation (Vienna, 1938) Part II Chapter 9: Experiments in Living (England, 1938-40) Chapter 10: Kindly Come Along with Me (England, 1940) Chapter 11: The Isle of Man (1940) Chapter 12: Sea-Legs (1940) Chapter 13: The New World (Canada, 1940-41) Chapter 14: Camp N (Canada, 1941) Epilogue Author's Note Explanatory Notes Sources Index
"What Vivian Heller has accomplished in this book is little short of a miracle - it brings an incomprehensible story into the everyday. I am so gripped by the images - a balcony over a lake near Vienna, a drawing for Anna Freud, writing a journal in a Canadian concentration camp - that I want the words to go on and on. Instead, I am left in the country of analysis with the layers of the onion of life. Somehow the surprise of all this leaves me enriched beyond my wildest dreams and deeply grateful to the Hellers for sharing from the heart of darkness through which they have passed." -- Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD