Sudden Genius: Creativity explored through ten extraordinary lives by Andrew Robinson looks at the nature of good ideas – why some people have loads and some seem to have few, if any. And how does a ‘sudden flash of genius’ happen? He explores these questions by examining the lives of five artists and five scientists who made a creative breakthrough of some kind (literary, cinematic, architectural, musical). Case studies include Marie Curie, Einstein, Mozart and Virginia Woolf.
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