KENNETH LEVIN earned an undergraduate degree in mathematics from the
University of Pennsylvania, a B.A./M.A. in English language and
literature from Oxford University, an M.D. degree from Penn and a
Ph.D. in history from Princeton University. He is a clinical
instructor in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, has taught at
various psychoanalytic training institutes in Boston and maintains a
private practice in psychiatry. His previous books include Freud's
Early Psychology of the Neuroses: A Historical Perspective and
Unconscious Fantasy in Psychotherapy. Dr. Levin has written
extensively on Israel and the Arab-Israeli conflict. His articles
have appeared in The New Republic, The Boston Globe, The Washington
Times, The Jerusalem Post and elsewhere and have also been
distributed through the Knight-Ridder syndicate.