Why Do Women Write More Letters Than They Post?

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Why Do Women Write More Letters Than They Post?

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In an enquiry into the fundamental loneliness of each sex, Darian Leader asks why relationships frequently run aground on the trivial question, 'What are you thinking?'. He uses literature to open up questions in psychoanalytical theory.

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Publisher
Faber and Faber
Pages
180

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Cover of: Why do women write more letters than they send?
Why do women write more letters than they send?: a meditation on the loneliness of the sexes
1997, BasicBooks
in English - 1st U.S. ed.
Cover of: Why do women write more letters than they post?
Why do women write more letters than they post?
1997, Faber
in English
Cover of: Why Do Women Write More Letters Than They Post?
Why Do Women Write More Letters Than They Post?
February 19, 1996, Faber and Faber
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Library of Congress
BF175.5.S49 .L43 1996

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Hardcover
Number of pages
180

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Open Library
OL9861264M
ISBN 10
0571176194
ISBN 13
9780571176199
LCCN
gb96013256
OCLC/WorldCat
34283423
Library Thing
216420

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