by Albert Rothenberg M D (Author), M.D. Albert Rothenberg (Author)
Intrigued by history's list of troubled geniuses, Albert Rothenberg investigates how two such opposite conditions-outstanding creativity and psychosis-could coexist in the same individual. Rothenberg concludes that high-level creativity transcends the usual modes of logical thought-and may even superficially resemble psychosis. But he also discovers that all types of creative thinking generally occur in a rational and conscious frame of mind, not in a mystically altered or transformed state. Far from being the source-or the price-of creativity, Rothenberg discovers, psychosis and other forms of mental illness are actually hindrances to creative work. Disturbed writers and absent-minded professors make great characters in fiction, but Rothenberg has uncovered an even better story-the virtually infinite creative potential of healthy human beings.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New edition
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 01 Sep 1994
ISBN 10: 0801849772
ISBN 13: 9780801849770