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James Driscoll

    Paraskavedekatriaphobia
    Jung's cartography of the psyche
    How AIDS activists challenged America and saved FDA from itself
    Thoughts
    Paris, mille monuments
    • Paradis du promeneur, Paris se découvre en flânant, l'œil aux aguets, afin de ne rien manquer d'un étonnant voyage architectural à travers styles et époques. De la majesté médiévale de Notre-Dame au futurisme coloré du Centre Georges-Pompidou, de l'hôtel particulier, véritable bijou classé, aux tours de verre et d'acier, des églises aux restaurants, des espaces publics aux résidences privées, mille bâtiments ont ainsi été photographiés avec brio et racontés avec passion. Jorg Brockmann et James Driscoll ont su saisir toute la richesse de la ville pour nous offrir une vision originale des architectures parisiennes, tandis que Kathy Borrus, combinant informations historiques et anecdotes surprenantes, nous livre un panorama unique de l'évolution de Paris au fil des siècles. Des cartes classées par arrondissements et de nombreux encadrés thématiques complètent cet ouvrage essentiel, célébration d'une capitale en perpétuel devenir.

      Paris, mille monuments
    • Thoughts

      A Collection of Poems

      • 62pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      This collection of poems showcases the reflections and insights of James Driscoll, a U.S. Air Force veteran with a background in political science and extensive experience in security work. Following his debut short story collection, "Paraskavedekatriaphobia," this second work continues to explore themes of life and personal experiences. Driscoll, originally from Boston and now residing in Quincy, MA, brings a unique perspective to his writing, inviting readers to engage with his poetic expressions.

      Thoughts
    • The narrative highlights the critical role of AIDS activists in challenging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's bureaucratic processes, ultimately saving the lives of HIV patients. By pushing back against ineffective regulations, these activists not only advocated for necessary changes in treatment access but also helped prevent a broader public health crisis, showcasing their impact on both patient outcomes and the agency's integrity.

      How AIDS activists challenged America and saved FDA from itself
    • Jung's cartography of the psyche

      a guide to terms, concepts, and insights

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricate relationships within Carl Jung's psychological concepts, this work provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the human psyche. It highlights Jung's groundbreaking ideas on the self, time, and spirituality, presenting them in a coherent system that extends beyond clinical definitions. James P. Driscoll's insightful commentaries facilitate the application of Jung's theories to various fields, including literature, philosophy, and politics, while serving as an introduction to the depth and relevance of Jung's work in contemporary thought.

      Jung's cartography of the psyche
    • Paraskavedekatriaphobia

      A Collection of Short Stories

      • 118pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      In a world where appearances can be deceiving, the story explores the complexities of human relationships and the hidden truths beneath the surface. Characters navigate through misunderstandings and secrets, leading to unexpected revelations that challenge their perceptions. Themes of trust, identity, and the quest for authenticity drive the narrative, inviting readers to question their own assumptions about reality and the people around them.

      Paraskavedekatriaphobia