Freud

Cat Sims illustrates for The New Republic with comic art on Sigmund Freud's days in Nazi-occupied Austria.

Living and practising over 100 years ago, the article discusses how Freud is now described as 'an intellectual dead end', yet we still live in a world 'fundamentally shaped by his legacy.'

Focussing on Freud's last years in Nazi Austria and his rescue in 1938, Cat's narrative illustration unfolds the story for the reader, whilst also heading the ad for Andrew Nagorski's new book Saving Freud: The Rescuers Who Brought Him to Freedom.

Read more here.

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