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Mad to be Normal: Conversations with R.D. Laing
Published in Paperback by Free Assn Books (1996)
Authors: Bob Mullan and R. D. Laing
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Intriguing, where's the rest?
An excellent book for all people interested in Laing. Hopefully Mullan will find a way to publish the material so that those interested can read it rather than holding onto it and waiting for a publishing deal that isn't too far "beneath" his expectations.

Rising to the occasion
This is one of the most engaging books I've read in over 20 years: it brought back to me the stimulation of encountering a truly first-rate mind.

Mullan has brilliantly effaced himself so that you get 100% Laing direct. And a Laing worthy of his better reputation. Mullan limited himself to brief preface and introductions and, during the interviews, short guiding comments and questions. Another interviewer might have cluttered the interviews with his/her own agenda and introduced the book with lengthy analysis, all of which would have obscured Laing. Undoubtedly Mullan also had a mark in selecting and editing the interviews, but what he achieved was this wonderful effect of making the reader feel like he/she is alone with Laing listening to Laing pour out his life in great detail, with great feeling, and without pulling any punches.

In the section on "Influences", Laing's amazing retention and grasp of his existentialist sources is illuminating. In "Kingsley Hall", you get an inside scoop, with lots of warts acknowledged, on this famous and infamous experiment. These conversations are an invaluable complement (and more) to the other sources on Laing, including Laing's own books.

"Great men have great weaknesses": I was struck by how negative Laing was about many of his contemporaries including coworkers. He seems to have distanced himself from many people. As much as Laing seemed to understand Existentialism, my impression from the section "Buddhism" was that his understanding of Buddhism wasn't especially strong. He claimed to have been credited with having a rare kind of "Nirvana consciousness". Do you need a credited consciousness? At any rate, even with Buddhism, Laing poured himself into it and was not shy of insights.

Whether Laing had a "Nirvana consciousness" or not, he was most certainly extraordinary in these interviews. You'll feel why Laing was special if you read "Mad to be Normal". And you'll have a great context for understanding any of Laing's major books.

Mullan has done Laing a special favor. And us.

Laing, Laing and more Laing!!!
In this huge set of interviews, the former king of counter-culture philosophy expresses his provocative opinions on all imaginable topics, from mystcism to politics. If you are the type of person who thinks for yourself and suspects that straight society is almost incurably ill, you will probably find a kindred spirit in this fascinating man. Being a prestigious psychiatrist and former military officer, he knows the system he's trying to change from the inside out (an advantage most radical thinkers don't have).


Are Mothers Really Necessary?
Published in Hardcover by Grove Press (1988)
Author: Bob Mullan
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Consuming Television: Television and Its Audience
Published in Paperback by Blackwell Publishers (1997)
Author: Bob Mullan
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The Enid Blyton Story
Published in Hardcover by Hyperion Books (1988)
Author: Bob Mullan
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In Search of Love
Published in Paperback by Time Warner Books UK (04 October, 1990)
Author: Bob Mullan BA PhD
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Life As Laughter Following Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
Published in Textbook Binding by Routledge Kegan & Paul (1984)
Author: Bob Mullan
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Memories of R.D. Laing
Published in Paperback by Continuum (1997)
Author: Bob Mullan
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Modern Social Work in Search of a Soul: Felix Biestek, in the Service of Others
Published in Paperback by International Scholars Publications (1997)
Author: Bob Mullan
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Modern Social Work in Search of a Soul: Felix Biestek: In the Service of Others
Published in Hardcover by International Scholars Publications (1997)
Author: Bob Mullan
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Not a Pretty Picture: Ethnic Minority Views of Television
Published in Hardcover by Avebury (1996)
Author: Bob Mullan
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