Aunt Birdie and Other Stories, by Thomas Ogden (digital edition)

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“It is a wondrous mystery to read the stories of Thomas Ogden…”

—Mathew Zapruder

“…the pleasure of reading Ogden soars, like that of all fine literature, on pure storytelling…”
—Daniel Duane

“Steeped in wisdom, and with a touch of nostalgia, Aunt Birdie and Other Stories is a thoughtful collection boldly told.”
—Diane Lechleitner

From internationally-acclaimed novelist and psychoanalyst Thomas Ogden comes this beautiful and heart-wrenching collection of short stories, “mysteriously compelling and always unmistakably true.”

Deeply moving and masterfully written, Aunt Birdie and Other Stories includes six profound stories about the human condition, our search for meaning, and the strange ways of love and care, including Ogden’s true account of meeting the wife of Jorge Luis Borges.

This is the digital edition. For print editions, go here)

“It is a wondrous mystery to read the stories of Thomas Ogden…”

—Mathew Zapruder

“…the pleasure of reading Ogden soars, like that of all fine literature, on pure storytelling…”
—Daniel Duane

“Steeped in wisdom, and with a touch of nostalgia, Aunt Birdie and Other Stories is a thoughtful collection boldly told.”
—Diane Lechleitner

From internationally-acclaimed novelist and psychoanalyst Thomas Ogden comes this beautiful and heart-wrenching collection of short stories, “mysteriously compelling and always unmistakably true.”

Deeply moving and masterfully written, Aunt Birdie and Other Stories includes six profound stories about the human condition, our search for meaning, and the strange ways of love and care, including Ogden’s true account of meeting the wife of Jorge Luis Borges.

Thomas Ogden, MD, published his internationally acclaimed novel, The Parts Left Out, in 2014. He has subsequently published two novels: The Hands of Gravity and Chance and This Will Do …

These novels, along with thirteen books of psychoanalytic essays and literary criticism, have been published in more than twenty-five languages. He practices psychoanalysis in San Francisco where he teaches both psychoanalysis and creative writing.