Abstract

Review of: James Hillman, City and soul, Putnam, Connecticut: Spring Publications, Inc., 2006. The second volume of The Uniform Edition of the Writings of James Hillman compiles talks, essays, and lectures over a thirty-year period on the city and the soul of culture. Taken together, these entries outline an aesthetic and imaginal psychology that extends the seminal work of C. G. Jung and develops many of his tenets through a fuller consideration of the mythic, the metaphoric, and the imaginal qualities of soul. Its audience is not just psychologists but any intelligent layperson interested in current cultural phenomena as well as in a further grasp of what crucial place the imagination occupies in the shaping of the city as a psychological place.

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