"A Beam of Intense Darkness, is a treasure trove of thoughts about Bion's work, filtered through the fertile mind of James Grotstein. This rich, scholarly book has served me well in my pursuit of deeper understanding of Bion's endlessly complex and evocative contributions to psychoanalysis. My copy of the book, inscribed by Dr. Grotstein, is well worn after many decades of reading and re-reading, for I have gone back to it as a reference over and over again, sometimes getting answers to questions I have had, sometimes stimulating new questions, that can also be explored with reference to this classical work on Bion.
Dr. Grotstein's imaginative, poetic, and scholarly perspectives on Bion's theories have made this book instrumental in providing a deeper intuitive grasp of Bion's revolutionary ideas, and rare wisdom."
Annie Reiner, Los Angeles. Member and senior training analyst at The Psychoanalytic Center of California (PCC)
"Jim Grotstein, an analysand, colleague and friend of Bion's during the latter's sojourn in Los Angeles, was one of our foremost North American explicators of and heirs to Bion's thought. This classic book, enriched by Grotstein's personal anecdotes and reminiscences of their exchanges and by his own uniquely creative and provocative extensions of and contributions to Bion's models and theory, is an authoritative, foundational text that will assure and pay tribute to the enormity and relevance of Bion's legacy as psychoanalysis continues to move forward into the 21st century."
Howard B. Levine, Editor-in-Chief, The Routledge W.R. Bion Studies Series
Dr. Grotstein's imaginative, poetic, and scholarly perspectives on Bion's theories have made this book instrumental in providing a deeper intuitive grasp of Bion's revolutionary ideas, and rare wisdom."
Annie Reiner, Los Angeles. Member and senior training analyst at The Psychoanalytic Center of California (PCC)
"Jim Grotstein, an analysand, colleague and friend of Bion's during the latter's sojourn in Los Angeles, was one of our foremost North American explicators of and heirs to Bion's thought. This classic book, enriched by Grotstein's personal anecdotes and reminiscences of their exchanges and by his own uniquely creative and provocative extensions of and contributions to Bion's models and theory, is an authoritative, foundational text that will assure and pay tribute to the enormity and relevance of Bion's legacy as psychoanalysis continues to move forward into the 21st century."
Howard B. Levine, Editor-in-Chief, The Routledge W.R. Bion Studies Series