Katherine Sharpe | a pilgrim’s blogress

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17 October 2008 @ 9am

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Art, Readings

Enjoyed This Over Breakfast Yesterday:

Late Bloomers,” by Malcom Gladwell, in the current New Yorker. It’s about creative process, contrasting precocious wunderkind geniuses (like Picasso) with late-blooming masters of craft (like Cézanne). Gladwell describes these as two distinct types, but I have a feeling that the reality may be more of a continuum—a great Kinsey Scale of creativity. Definitely a good read.


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