Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Robert Oxnam (post 2): Not all successful people who have multiple personality are successful as fiction writers

In yesterday’s post, I revisited Freud, an example of a successful person who probably had multiple personality, but whose success was not as a fiction writer (although critics of psychoanalysis might joke that he was a fiction writer).

Today’s post revisits another very successful person—Robert Oxnam, an eminent China scholar—who definitely has had multiple personality. He did try writing novels, but was not successful at it.

My point is that not all successful people with multiple personality are successful as fiction writers.

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