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ISBN 0330244477|Paperback|496 pages|1975|Pan Books

The Act of Creation by Arthur Koester analyses the creative process and its methodology and how creativity is at its best when the rational mind is subdued.

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ISBN 0330244477|Paperback|496 pages|1975|Pan Books

The Act of Creation by Arthur Koester analyses the creative process and its methodology and how creativity is at its best when the rational mind is subdued.

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In The Act of Creation, Arthur Koestler describes mans creative process and how it parallels scientific invention. In this work he advances the study of the theory of creativity and creative thinking.

Author:

Arthur Koestler

ISBN:

0330244477

Binding:

Paperback

Publisher:

Pan Books

Pages:

496

Year of Publication:

1975

Edition:

Reissue

Condition:

Used

Country of Origin:

United Kingdom

About the Author

The author was a Hungarian British Jewish author and journalist. He was born in Budapest and, apart from his early school years, was educated in Austria. He was an avid writer and wrote many books. Some of his titles in non-fiction include The Thirteenth Tribe: The Khazar Empire and Its Heritage, The Case of the Midwife Toad and Suicide of a Nation. His fictional works include The Gladiators, Darkness at Noon and Thieves in the Night.

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