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- <title>
- Nov. 29, 1993: To Our Readers
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Nov. 29, 1993 Is Freud Dead?
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- TO OUR READERS, Page 4
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p> As it forever and ever shall be, the most famous cover line
- in TIME annals consists of three little words that appeared
- in April 1966: "Is God Dead?" Underscoring the theological skepticism
- that was analyzed in the article, the cover question was posed
- dramatically in red type against a severe black background without
- illustration. We grazed the wording concept in 1989 with "Is
- Government Dead?" and revisited it for this issue's examination
- of the longevity of the beliefs of Sigmund Freud, who, as it
- happens, was a renowned advocate of God's nonexistence.
- </p>
- <p> Freud, of course, has been dead, literally, since 1939. What
- do we mean by using death as a metaphor in this way? Cover writer
- Paul Gray says the Freud story, like the cover on God, examines
- a system of thought "that is a matter of belief for millions
- but is coming under a particularly blistering attack at the
- moment. My purpose is not to debunk Freud and psychoanalysis
- but to assess the extent of his cultural legacy, which is vast.
- It is hard, although it may someday become necessary, to imagine
- our world without him." Speaking of debunking, Paul's piece
- is accompanied by a skeptical examination of the "recovered
- memory" movement, a practical application of Freudian theory.
- It was written by science contributor Leon Jaroff and reported
- by Los Angeles correspondent Jeanne McDowell.
- </p>
- <p> Now that 27 years have passed, we can reveal a tiny secret concerning
- the celebrated type-only cover about God. TIME contributor John
- Elson, who was then our religion writer, recalls that artist
- Larry Rivers created a three-dimensional painted collage for
- the cover that was deemed by everyone from Henry Luce on down
- to be great art but too confusing. The red-type-on-black motif
- was a last-minute substitute, as much an act of deadline desperation
- as editorial inspiration.
- </p>
- <p> The cover caused a sensation, including innumerable phone protests
- and a then record 3,430 letters to the editor. That controversy
- was far overshadowed in 1979 by the selection of the Ayatullah
- Khomeini as Man of the Year, which drew 14,180 protests.
- </p>
- <p> In TIME-cover terms, the purported demise of the deity lasted
- a mere 44 months. Our intentionally imitative cover line in
- December 1969 asked, "Is God Coming Back to Life?" In fact there
- is quite a consensus that God had never departed. As a precedent,
- that provides some comfort for Sigmund Freud's shrinking flock.
- </p>
- <p> Elizabeth Valk Long
- </p>
- <p> President
- </p>
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- </body>
- </article>
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