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A remarkable dialogue on the individual desire to make up reports between Nobel Prize-winning publisher J. M. Coetzee and psychotherapist Arabella Kurtz The Good Tale is an exchange between a article writer with a long-standing affinity for moral psychology and a psychotherapist with training in literary studies. Coetzee and Kurtz consider psychotherapy and its wider social framework from different perspectives, but in the centre of both their solutions is a desire for narrative. Working only, the article writer is in charge of the story she or he tells. The therapist, on the other hands, collaborates with the individual in telling the story that might disclose the "truth." The writers discuss both specific psychology and the psychology of the group: the institution class, the gang, the settler country where the brutal deeds of the ancestors must be accommodated into a countrywide story. In a gathering of the minds that is illuminating, amazing, and thought provoking, Coetzee and Kurtz explore the individual capacity for self-examination - our efforts to understand our own individual life reports as well as our part in the larger story through terminology.