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xvi, 464 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Chance encounters in wartime Zurich -- Approaches to creativity -- Sigmund Freud : alone with the world -- Albert Einstein : the perennial child -- Pablo Picasso : prodigiousness and beyond -- Igor Stravinsky : the poetics and politics of music -- T.S. Eliot : the marginal master -- Martha Graham : discovering the dance of America -- Mahatma Gandhi : a hold upon others -- Creativity across the domains -- Epilogue : the modern era and beyond. |
Summary |
"Howard Gardner changed the way we think about intelligence. In his classic work Frames of Mind, he undermined the common notion that intelligence is a single capacity that every human being possesses to a greater or lesser extent. Now building on the framework he developed for understanding intelligence, Gardner gives us a path breaking view of creativity, along with riveting portraits of seven figures who each reinvented an area of human endeavor." "Using as a point of departure his concept of seven "intelligences," ranging from musical intelligence to the intelligence involved in understanding oneself, Gardner examines seven extraordinary individuals - Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso, Igor Stravinsky, T.S. Eliot, Martha Graham, and Mahatma Gandhi - each an outstanding exemplar of one kind of intelligence. Understanding the nature of their disparate creative breakthroughs not only sheds light on their achievements but also helps to elucidate the "modern era"--The times that formed these creators and which they in turn helped to define." "While focusing on the moment of each creator's most significant breakthrough, Gardner discovers patterns crucial to our understanding of the creative process. Not surprisingly, Gardner believes that a single variety of creativity is a myth. But he supplies evidence that certain personality configurations and needs characterize creative individuals in our time, and that numerous commonalities color the ways in which ideas are conceived, articulated, and disseminated to the public. He notes, for example, that it almost invariably takes ten years to make the initial creative breakthrough and another ten years for subsequent breakthroughs." |
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Creative ability -- Case studies.
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Gifted persons -- Biography.
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Creative ability. (OCoLC)fst00882417
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Gifted persons. (OCoLC)fst00942618
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Creativity. |
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Famous Persons. |
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Biography. (OCoLC)fst01423686
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Case studies. (OCoLC)fst01423765
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Case Reports. |
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Biography. |
ISBN |
0465014550 |
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9780465014552 |
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0465014542 |
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9780465014545 |
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