<P><EM>Three Papers of W.R. Bion</EM> features two previously unpublished papers and one which has only previously appeared in <I>The Complete Works of W. R. Bion</I> (2014). Characterised by Bion¿s directness, clarity and intensity, together they illustrate important aspects of his later thinking. They also show Bion using his key ideas in fresh contexts which will allow readers already familiar with his theoretical and clinical concepts to appreciate them from a new angle.</P><P>The first paper, <EM>Memory and Desire</EM>, clarifies one of Bion¿s most important and clinically-relevant ideas: the value of suspending elements of our memory and desire in the service of allowing openness to psychoanalytic intuition. The second, <EM>Negative Capability</EM>, was reformulated to become the final chapter of his 1970 <I>Attention and Interpretation</I>. The publication here of the original paper allows an interesting and rewarding three-way comparison to be made with the 1970 chapter, and <E