Micah Toub on June 1, 2010
Last Fall, I had the opportunity to be one of the first members of the general reading public to crack open the long-awaited reproduction of Jung's Red Book.This happened while I was in New York visiting my publisher, W.W. Norton, which is also the publisher of The Red Book (and the original U.S. publisher of Freud, I always like to brag). After a meeting with my editor in her office overlooking the New York Public Library, she took me on a wander through the labyrinthine passageways of Norton headquarters to see who we might meet. As it happens, we ran into the marketing director, who excitedly informed me that she'd just received a few advance copies of The Red Book, and I could spend a few hours in a vacant office with one if I wanted. I agreed.
Last Fall, I had the opportunity to be one of the first members of the general reading public to crack open the long-awaited reproduction of Jung's Red Book.This happened while I was in New York visiting my publisher, W.W. Norton, which is also the publisher of The Red Book (and the original U.S. publisher of Freud, I always like to brag). After a meeting with my editor in her office overlooking the New York Public Library, she took me on a wander through the labyrinthine passageways of Norton headquarters to see who we might meet. As it happens, we ran into the marketing director, who excitedly informed me that she'd just received a few advance copies of The Red Book, and I could spend a few hours in a vacant office with one if I wanted. I agreed.