Reading Group – Marion Milner’s ‘A Life of One’s Own’

What is it like discover an unknown aspect of one’s self? Join us in discussing Milner's exploration of the hinterland of thought: ‘happenings of vital importance to me... going on, not somewhere away from me, but just underneath the calm surface of my own mind'.
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Marion Milner’s writing concerns itself with the joys and difficulties of thinking independently and living creatively. A Life of One’s Own begins with Milner observing that her life ‘was not as I would like it and that it might be in my power to make it different’. What followed was a ‘seven years’ study of living’.

Written before Milner trained as a psychoanalyst, this book is difficult to classify: part diary, part detective story. The aim of this reading group is not to master Milner’s writing, but to try out for ourselves Milner’s experiments in writing, thinking, and observation. After a discussion of the text, participants are invited to take a walk in a neighbouring park, and to write a journal entry, if they so wish.

Email akshi.singh@qmul.ac.uk for readings or further information.