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Sarah Boxer was born in Denver and earned her B.A. in philosophy at Harvard. She is a reporter on arts and ideas and a photography critic for The New York Times, where she writes regularly about psychoanalysis, art, philosophy, science, animals, comics, and sex. At the age of eleven she published her first cartoon, and at fifteen she began reading Freud. Boxer and her husband divide their time between New York and Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
AUTHOR BOOKSHELF
In the Floyd Archives Sarah Boxer’s charming first book is a series of cartoon case histories, an animal tour of all things Freudian. The tale begins when Mr. Bunnyman runs into Dr. Floyd’s office to hide from a wolf that is chasing him, and Floyd, a classic pipe-smoking analyst, insists that Bunnyman’s problem is psychological—that...Read More |
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