Faulkner and Black-White Relations. a Psychoanalytic Approach
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Lee Jenkins is a psychoanalyst in private practice and a professor emeritus at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY. His writing explores literature, psychology, and race relations, and he is also a published poet. Jenkins brings a deep understanding from his psychoanalytic practice and academic background to his literary work. His writing delves into complex themes, examining the human psyche and societal issues with insightful prose.


The collection offers a rich exploration of emotions captured in poignant moments, blending personal experiences with universal reflections. Each poem invites readers to engage deeply, encouraging rereading and memorization, highlighting the profound impact of poetry on the human experience. The work resonates with both individual and shared insights, making it a valuable addition to contemporary poetry.