Irvin D. Yalom, M.D., is one of the world's foremost psychiatrists,
a visionary therapist and internationally bestselling author. He is
the author of the New York Times bestseller Love's Executioner,
Momma and the Meaning of Life, When Nietzsche Wept, the
Schopenhauer Cure, and most recently A Matter of Death and Life, a
dual memoir written with his late wife, Marilyn Yalom, PhD. His
textbooks Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy and
Existential Therapy are standards for therapists in training
worldwide. In 2014 he was the subject of the documentary Yalom's
Cure. Now in his nineties, Dr. Yalom continues to live and write in
Northern California.
Benjamin Yalom is a San Diego-based psychotherapist, with an MFA
from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, who focuses on values,
relationships, and existential concerns. He is a long-time writing
collaborator with his father, Irvin D. Yalom. Prior to his doctoral
studies in Marriage and Family Therapy, Ben was the visionary force
behind foolsFURY theater, which helped transform San Francisco's
performing arts scene in the early 2000s. He is also an
award-winning fiction writer. www.yalomtherapy.com
"An intelligent, carefully researched, richly imagined novel." -- Boston Globe"Strong and authentic. The element of surprise is a magical, jolting moment." -- Washington Post Book World"When Nietzsche Wept is the best dramatization of a great thinker's thought since Sartre's The Freud Scenario." -- Chicago Tribune
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