The Forgotten Language
Book Review
Erich Fromm's «The Forgotten Language» is a profound exploration of the symbolic language of dreams and myths, which the author believes is a universal means of expressing unconscious processes. Fromm argues that modern society has lost the ability to understand this language, leading to alienation and internal conflicts. Critics note that Fromm masterfully combines psychoanalysis and cultural studies, offering readers not only theoretical insights but also practical tools for interpreting dreams. His approach is characterized by a humanistic focus, striving for an understanding of human nature and seeking paths to inner harmony. Some reviewers emphasize that the book requires thoughtful reading and may be challenging for the unprepared reader, yet it opens new horizons for those interested in psychology and philosophy. Overall, «The Forgotten Language» is considered an important contribution to the fields of psychoanalysis and cultural anthropology, offering a unique perspective on the interaction between the conscious and the unconscious.
