About Lisa Appignanesi
Lisa Appignanesi (born Elsbieta Borenztejn on January 4, 1946 in Łódź, Poland) is a writer and novelist of Polish-Jewish origin. Lisa Appignanesi has two children, the film-maker Josh Appignanesi, whose first feature is Song of Songs, and Katrina Forrester, campaigner with the group Plane Stupid. She lives in London.
Novels
Memory and Desire (1991)
Dreams of Innocence (1994)
A Good Woman (1996)
The Things We Do for Love (1997)
Losing the Dead: A Family Memoir (1999)
The Dead of Winter (1999)
Sanctuary (2000)
The Memory Man (2004)
Paris Requiem (2004)
Unholy Loves (2007)
Dreams of Innocence (1994)
A Good Woman (1996)
The Things We Do for Love (1997)
Losing the Dead: A Family Memoir (1999)
The Dead of Winter (1999)
Sanctuary (2000)
The Memory Man (2004)
Paris Requiem (2004)
Unholy Loves (2007)
Collections
What's Your Story?: Postcard Collection (2008) (with Margaret Atwood, Lauren Child, Sebastian Faulks, Richard Ford, Neil Gaiman, Nick Hornby, Doris Lessing, Michael Rosen, J K Rowling, Axel Scheffler, Tom Stoppard and Irvine Welsh)
Non fiction series
ICA Documents Series
Desire (1981)
Culture and the State (1982)
Ideas from France: Legacy of French Theory (1989)
Postmodernism (1989)
Desire (1981)
Culture and the State (1982)
Ideas from France: Legacy of French Theory (1989)
Postmodernism (1989)
Non fiction
Femininity and the Creative Imagination: A Study of Henry James, Robert Musil and Marcel Proust (1973)
The Cabaret (1976)
Brand New York (1982)
Science and Beyond (1986) (with Steven Rose)
Freud's Women: Family, Patients, Followers (1988)
Simone De Beauvoir (1988)
Dismantling Truth: Reality in the Post-Modern World (1989)
The Rushdie File (1989) (with Sara Maitland) (see Salman Rushdie)
Freud for Beginners (1997)
Free Expression Is No Offence (2005)
Mad, Bad and Sad (2006)
The Cabaret (1976)
Brand New York (1982)
Science and Beyond (1986) (with Steven Rose)
Freud's Women: Family, Patients, Followers (1988)
Simone De Beauvoir (1988)
Dismantling Truth: Reality in the Post-Modern World (1989)
The Rushdie File (1989) (with Sara Maitland) (see Salman Rushdie)
Freud for Beginners (1997)
Free Expression Is No Offence (2005)
Mad, Bad and Sad (2006)
Links to other websites
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