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Jung’s Quiet Man: A Conversation with Dianne Cordic
In August of 2008, 10 years after Edward Edinger’s death, I sat down with Dianne Cordic, his life partner, at her home in Marina del Rey, to commemorate aspects of Edinger’s work. It seemed the right moment. Circumstances intervened and we refrained from publishing it. The timing now seems opportune, since Dr. Edward F. Edinger’s Manuscript Collection has recently beome available for viewing online at the Library of Congress website (Edinger, 2022).