6/10/2023 0 Comments Two Lives by Janet Malcolm![]() ![]() “ The Purloined Clinic” (1992) is a collection of essays and criticism from The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books. “ The Journalist and the Murderer” (1990), about a lawsuit brought by a convicted murderer against the author of a book on his crime, examines the relationship between writer and subject it was first published in 1989 as a two-part article in the magazine. “ Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession” (1981) is an expanded version of her Profile of the psychoanalyst Aaron Green, and “ In the Freud Archives” (1984) is based on her two-part article on Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson. ![]() ![]() Malcolm’s books include “ Diana and Nikon” (1980), her first, a collection of essays on photography. Throughout her career, Malcolm contributed a variety of pieces, including Profiles, Reporter at Large articles, and book reviews. From 1975 until 1981, she wrote a photography column. She began writing for The New Yorker in 1963, when the magazine published her poem “Thoughts on Living in a Shaker House.”įor nearly ten years, Malcolm wrote About the House, a column on interiors and design. Janet Malcolm was a staff writer for The New Yorker until her death, in 2021. ![]()
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