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    Salman Rushdie at the 2026 New Orleans Book Festival
    March 13, 2026 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Author Salman Rushdie greets audience members at the 2026 New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University. Rushdie survived a near fatal knife attack in 2022 that left him blind in one eye. He spoke about his new book, 'The Eleventh Hour: A Quintet of Stories" with moderator George Packer. (David Rae Morris / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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  • Frank Tallis
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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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    Frank Tallis
    Frank Tallis, photographed in London, ahead of his new non-fiction book titled Wise: Finding Purpose, Meaning and Wisdom Beyond the Midpoint of Life, scheduled for release on February 5, 2026. It is described as a guide for individuals over 40, offering reflections on life’s direction, purpose, and meaning. Frank Tallis is an English author and clinical psychologist, whose area of expertise is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He has written crime novels, including the collection of novels known as the Liebermann Papers, for which he has received several awards, is an essayist, and – under the name of F.R. Tallis — has written horror fiction. The Liebermann novels have been adapted by Stephen Thompson into the BBC TV series Vienna Blood, which first aired in 2019. Frank Tallis has published more than 30 articles in psychology and psychiatry journals. He has written four popular science books on psychology, drawing on anonymized case studies from his therapeutic practice, including The Incurable Romantic and Other Unsettling Revelations, in which he deals with the phenomenon of obsessive love. Since 2005, Tallis has been writing crime novels, published under the rubric of the Liebermann Papers and set in Vienna around the beginning of the 20th century. The two main characters are Vienna police inspector Oskar Reinhardt and his friend and adviser, psychiatrist Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud and a regular guest at Freud's apartment at Berggasse 19, now the Sigmund Freud Museum in Vienna.

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    Beloved Children’s book Illustrator and writer Alison Lester at home in her studio working on her latest project at Nar Nar Goon, Gippsland, East of Melbourne, Australia. Picture : Penny Stephens. The Guardian Australia. Monday 12th Januray 2026

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    Inside the idyllic studio of Alison Lester: ‘Everything I do looks a bit like a stuffed toy’
    Beloved Children’s book Illustrator and writer Alison Lester reading her book Magic Beach to ponies Lily and Honey and Jack Ruseelll Poppy at home in Nar Nar Goon, Gippsland, East of Melbourne, Australia. Picture : Penny Stephens. The Guardian Australia. Monday 12th January 2026

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    Inside the idyllic studio of Alison Lester: ‘Everything I do looks a bit like a stuffed toy’
    Beloved Children’s book Illustrator and writer Alison Lester reading her book Magic Beach to ponies Lily and Honey and Jack Ruseelll Poppy at home in Nar Nar Goon, Gippsland, East of Melbourne, Australia. Picture : Penny Stephens. The Guardian Australia. Monday 12th January 2026

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    Beloved Children’s book Illustrator and writer Alison Lester reading her book Magic Beach to ponies Lily and Honey and Jack Ruseelll Poppy at home in Nar Nar Goon, Gippsland, East of Melbourne, Australia. Picture : Penny Stephens. The Guardian Australia. Monday 12th January 2026

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    Inside the idyllic studio of Alison Lester: ‘Everything I do looks a bit like a stuffed toy’
    Beloved Children’s book Illustrator and writer Alison Lester deomnstrating how to draw at home in Nar Nar Goon, Gippsland, East of Melbourne, Australia. Picture : Penny Stephens. The Guardian Australia. Monday 12th January 2026

    The doyenne of Australian picture books talks about her creative process, the ‘wild and woolly’ place that inspired Magic Beach – and how a favourite idea was sketched on an aeroplane sick bag.

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    Inside the idyllic studio of Alison Lester: ‘Everything I do looks a bit like a stuffed toy’
    Beloved Children’s book Illustrator and writer Alison Lester with her Jack Ruseell Poppy and ponies from Left Lily, Honey and Sailor at home in Nar Nar Goon, Gippsland, East of Melbourne, Australia. Picture : Penny Stephens. The Guardian Australia. Monday 12th Januray 2026

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