This book claims that a tragicomic outlook-the kind that echoes in black and gallows humour and the "laughter through tears" of Jewish humour-is the most effective way to manage what Freud called the "harshness" of everyday life.
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This book claims that a tragicomic outlook-the kind that echoes in black and gallows humour and the "laughter through tears" of Jewish humour-is the most effective way to manage what Freud called the "harshness" of everyday life.
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