In Keeping Ourselves in the Dark, psychotherapist cum "anthropathologist" Colin Feltham mounts a freewheeling inquiry into the myriad superstitions, illusions, maladies, and derangements that bedevil us.
Our most earnest questions are posed before the entropic ch.
Our search for "meaning," much less "enlightenment," was doomed from the start.
Rejecting rose-tinted clich s and niceties on all fronts, Feltham affirms the pessimist\'s verdict: Every glass is empty, and there is nothing to be done.
In Keeping Ourselves in the Dark, psychotherapist cum "anthropathologist" Colin Feltham mounts a freewheeling inquiry into the myriad superstitions, illusions, maladies, and derangements that bedevil us