Transl., intr. and additional notes, by Alan Bass. — Chicago; London: University of Chicago Press, 1987. — 552 p. — ISBN-10 0226143228; ISBN-13 978-0226143224.
With
The Post Card, as with
Glas, Derrida appears more as a writer than as a philosopher. Or we could say that here, in what is in part a mock epistolary novel (the long section is called "Envois," roughly, "dispatches" ), he stages his writing more overtly than in the scholarly works...The Post Card also contains a series of self-reflective essays, largely focused on Freud, in which Derrida is beautifully lucid and direct." [Alexander Gelley]
Translator's Introduction: L before K
Envois
To Speculate - on "Freud"
Notices (Warnings)
Freud's Legacy
Paralysis
Seven: Postscript
Le facteur de la vérité
Du tout