Sparks of Genius: The Thirteen Thinking Tools of the World's Most Creative People
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ISBN: 0618127453 / Publisher: HarperOne, August 2001
Plumbing the experiences of a wide range of "geniuses" for lessons in creative thought, the authors probe the lives and work of Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, e.e. cummings, Isabel Allende, and others for clues about the creative process.
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<strong><em>Sparks of Genius</em> is "a fascinating study of creativie thinking—mankind's greatest attribute" (Desmond Morris, author of <em>The Naked Ape</em>).</strong><br><br>Creativity isn't born, it's cultivated—and this innovative guide distills the work of extraordinary artists and thinkers to show you how. All the imagination needs to be fruitful is exercise. Robert and Michèle Root-Bernstein identify the thinking tools employed by history's greatest creative minds—from Albert Einstein and Jane Goodall to Amadeus Mozart and Virginia Woolf—so that anyone with the right mix of inspiration and drive can set their own genius in motion. <br><br>With engaging narratives and ample illustrations, Robert and Michèle investigate cognitive tools as diverse as observing, imaging, recognizing patterns, modeling, playing, and more to provide "a clever, detailed and demanding fitness program for the creative mind" (<em>Kirkus Reviews</em>).
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