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AR: Yes you have mentioned some <strong>of</strong> your colleagues, Fakhry Davids, I know you<br />

can’t speak for them but<br />

DB: I can’t speak for them Fakhry is a very interesting thinker and comes from a<br />

Muslim background which is unusual em (pause) Kenneth Wright I don’t know if you<br />

have read his chapter but I think it is very good a very interesting piece <strong>of</strong> thinking<br />

that<br />

AR: Yes and Ron Britton<br />

DB: Yes I mean Ron Britton is obviously one <strong>of</strong> our great thinkers in British<br />

psychoanalysis at the moment and tremendously a nice man I mean why not why not<br />

indeed<br />

AR: I think I have probably not followed Ron Britton up well obviously I have no<br />

connection I don’t know him<br />

DB: No<br />

AR: so I can’t simply just contact him out <strong>of</strong> the blue but the other is I probably didn’t<br />

think I know enough about Klein and contemporary Kleinian thinking, it feels a bit<br />

like I am still catching up<br />

DB: yes uh<br />

AR: because certainly a lot <strong>of</strong> his discussions are particular in relationship to the ego<br />

and where that fits in a relationship so he alludes to religion<br />

DB: yes<br />

AR: in a broader sweep <strong>of</strong> creativity as proposed to writing specifically about religion<br />

other than this chapter here where he looks at Job<br />

DB: I mean he is very interested in religion though he I mean I would say Ron stays<br />

within psychoanalysis looks out at religion rather than sort <strong>of</strong> straddling the gap in the<br />

way I try to. he has written quite a lot about Milton and about Blake. He has been<br />

very interested in poetry and he is very very intelligent interesting thinker but there is<br />

a very nice book <strong>of</strong> his called “Imagination and Belief” I think it’s called which you<br />

might to interested to look at before contacting him yes he is very nice and<br />

approachable and would be very articulate. I always feel when I’m speaking I’m sort<br />

<strong>of</strong> floundering around my thoughts are going in so many different directions but Ron<br />

would have a much more fully articulated position on all these issues but he wouldn’t<br />

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