I came for the painstakingly rendered phenomenology of schizoid character, but I stayed for the pleasure of witnessing the intellectual evolution of one of contemporary psychoanalysis' most humane and stimulating voices. Being a collection of papers, there is inevitably repetition among the chapters, but each new restatement or reformulation of a prior idea helped me further grasp their relevance as clinical truths. Bromberg shares observations on character, dissociation, multiple and illusory selfhood, perception, the body, and more without ever appearing to devote a paper simply to a theoretical deep dive on any one subject. Instead, they are seamlessly weaved together as part of a truly interlocking whole, much greater than the sum of its (dissociated) parts. That he is able to do all of this while keeping it perpetually clinical is icing on the cake.