Twilight at Bollingen is a play with four characters—C.G. Jung, Aniela Jaffê, Erich Neumann and Marie-Louis von Franz—speaking about Jung’s legacy. The play is set at Jung’s Tower in Bollingen and takes place in the last years of Jung’s life. It is a tribute to Jung and to his successors, as well as a dialogue about the shadow of Analytical Psychology, the afterlife, and personal destiny.
This volume includes chapters by each member of the Ensemble, all Jungian Analysts, specially written, who give unique reflections as performers and analysts.
Table of Contents
-Twilight at Bollingen – A Play by Murray Stein and Henry Abramovitch
-Prologue
-Speaking of Twilight at Bollingen: A Conversation between the Authors Murray Stein and Henry Abramovitch
-The Bollingen Tower and Its Symbolic Significance – Paul Brutsche
-Twilight: “I enter into a twilight: I am this and yet also something else.” – Kathrin Schaeppi
-Twilight at Bollingen – A Reflection – Marco Della Chiesa –The Owl’s Gaze – Announcing the Twilight – Heike Weis Hyder –Music for Twilight at Bollingen, Excerpts from Serge Rachmaninoff, Sonata in G minor for Cello and Piano – Barbara Helen Miller