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The Creative Process:

A Symposium
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Brewster Ghiseli
11 Reviews
University of California Press, 1952 - Art - 259 pages
"Art is a kind of innate drive that seizes a human being and makes him its instrument. To perform this difficult office it is sometimes necessary for him to sacrifice happiness and everything that makes life worth living for the ordinary human being."--Carl G. Jung

"I began in absolute chaos and darkness, in a bog or swamp of ideas and emotions and experiences. Even now I do not consider myself a writer, in the ordinary sense of the word. I am a man telling the story of his life, a process which appears more and more inexhaustible as I go on. . . . It is a turning inside out, a voyaging through X dimensions, with the result that somewhere along the way one discovers that what one has to tell is not nearly so important as the telling itself."--Henry Miller
  

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Review: The Creative Process: Reflections on Invention in the Arts and Sciences

User Review  - Len - Goodreads

I cannot imagine a "writer" failing to get something out of this book. It's a collection of essays and not all of them are about writing. Some are about the visual arts! One is a letter by Albert ... Read full review

Review: The Creative Process: Reflections on Invention in the Arts and Sciences

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Though I struggled through his introduction, I took a lot of ideas from it. The rest of the book covers artists (Mozart, James, Wordsworth, Yeats, Miller, Nietzche, Lawrence) and their thought on the creative process.

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Contents

Brewster Ghiselin i
22
Roger Sessions
36
Yasuo Kuniyoshi
54
Henry Moore
68
John Dry den
77
first lesson Paul Valery
92
William Butler Yeats
106
Malcolm Cowley
148
Rudyard Kipling
161
LETTER TO WARNER TAYLOR Uewelyn PowyS I
184
Katherine Anne Porter
206
Herbert Spencer
233
R W Gerard 236
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About the author (1952)

Brewster Ghiselin is Professor Emeritus of English and Doctor of Humane Letters H.C. at the University of Utah.

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