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Julie Burstein

    Julie Burstein, productrice lauréate d'un Peabody Award et auteure à succès, consacre son travail à l'exploration de la créativité à travers des conversations avec des individus extrêmement imaginatifs. Dans son livre 'Spark: How Creativity Works', elle éclaire les rouages mystérieux de la créativité, offrant des aperçus de ses éléments essentiels. À travers ses émissions de radio publique, y compris la série 'Spark Talks' au Metropolitan Museum of Art, et ses conférences captivantes, Burstein explore ce qui allume l'imagination des artistes, musiciens, scientifiques et autres esprits créatifs. Son travail vise à guider les lecteurs dans la découverte et l'exploitation de leur propre potentiel créatif pour la vie quotidienne et les défis.

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    • Spark PB

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,1(9)Évaluer

      Exploring the creative process, Spark delves into the inspirations behind the works of influential twenty-first-century artists and thinkers like Joyce Carol Oates and Yo-Yo Ma. Julie Burstein reveals the inner workings of creativity by sharing insights and personal stories from these creators, highlighting the unique sources of their inspiration and the methods they employ to transform ideas into art. This book offers a rare glimpse into the minds of those who shape our cultural landscape.

      Spark PB
    • Spark

      • 249pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,1(303)Évaluer

      How did Richard Ford's cat influence his work as a novelist? How is Chuck Close's portraiture driven by his inability to remember faces? What pivotal moment helped Rosanne Cash understand the healing power of the stage? Creativity is an elusive subject. We enjoy its fruits--movies, novels, paintings, songs--but rarely are we privy to what happens in the creative process. In Spark, journalist Julie Burstein traces the roots of some of the twenty-first century's most influential and creative thinkers, including Joyce Carol Oates, Yo-Yo Ma, David Milch, Isabel Allende, and Joshua Redman. Burstein pulls back the curtain to reveal the sources of these artists' inspiration and the processes that bring their work into being. "These artists may not change lead into gold," Burstein writes, "but they lift materials from their familiar contexts, combining, reshaping, transforming them into works of art that change the way we see the world."--From publisher description.

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