Winnicott’s Letter to Bion

Playing, Dreaming, and Beyond

Steven H Cooper editor Christopher G Lovett editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Publishing:21st Jul '25

£140.00

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Winnicott’s Letter to Bion presents reflections on a fascinating moment in the history of psychoanalytic thinking.

Donald Winnicott’s letter, sent on October 5, 1967, and conveying thoughts about two of Wilfred Bion’s papers, never received a response. In this book international contributors elaborate on the contents of the letter, overlapping and divergent projects of the two psychoanalysts, and the meaning of Bion’s silence. The chapters consider topics including the historical context of their work, their focuses on play and reverie, and the question of the sensuous.

Winnicott’s Letter to Bion will be of great interest to psychoanalysts in practice and in training, and to historians of psychoanalysis.

“Clapping with one hand - how do we understand the apparent ignoring by Wilfred Bion of D W Winnicott’s attempts to communicate and even collaborate with him? In this fascinating volume, contemporary psychoanalytic scholars consider this question through the prism of letters from DWW to WB during the years 1951-67. These were unanswered by Bion, even though it was increasingly apparent that, working in the same milieu, albeit divided British Psychoanalytical Society, there was much similarity, even overlap in their areas of interest. From a plethora of perspectives, these papers explore many possible answers in their historical, political and theoretical context, at the same time as illuminating the relationship between these two giants of and within the British Psychoanalysis in the 20th century.” - Angela Joyce, Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, BPAS; Past Chair, The Winnicott Trust

“Beyond Playing and Dreaming: Reflections on a Note from Winnicott to Bion is a remarkable collection of papers on the relationship of the thinking of Winnicott and Bion. While Winnicott and Bion were contemporaries, they rarely referred to one another in their published work. In this volume, fifteen leading Winnicott and Bion scholars create their own versions of the dialogue between the two analytic thinkers. The individual papers creatively use as their starting point a letter Winnicott wrote to Bion. The contributions to this volume are unusual in their combination of astute commentary and accessibility. These papers are a pleasure to spend time with and leave the reader with a greater depth of understanding of the work of both Winnicott and Bion.” - Thomas Ogden, author, Coming to Life in the Consulting Room: Toward a New Analytic Sensibility and Reclaiming Unlived Life: Experiences in Psychoanalysis

“It is exciting to see a group of American and European analysts/scholars tackle the fascinating relationship between D.W. Winnicott and W.R. Bion. As a result of the still burning embers of the Controversial Discussions in post-war London, we have seen precious little of either of these psychoanalytic pioneers’ comments on the other’s work. This road now leads us to the current moment, where two developments are admirably combined in these pages—the deconstruction of how each analyst regarded the work of the other as seen through their correspondence, combined with inferences drawn from their published papers. This approach fosters a deeper appreciation of the particular contribution of each. This is a scholarly collection of papers. Well done!” - Joseph Aguayo, Ph.D., Training and Supervising Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of California and Guest Member, British Psychoanalytical Society, London. Co-author (with R.D. Hinshelwood, S. Dermen and N. Abel-Hirsch), Bion in the Consulting Room: An Implicit Method of Clinical Inquiry (Routledge, 2024)

ISBN: 9781032819235

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

202 pages