Discusses the argument that a work of art is essentially a gift and not a commodity. From the Trade Paperback edition.
The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World
β Scribed by Hyde, Lewis
- Publisher
- Random House, Inc.
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 478 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307279507
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Review
βThe best book I know of for talented but unacknowledged creators. . . . A masterpiece.β βMargaret Atwood
βNo one who is invested in any kind of art . . . can read The Gift and remain unchanged.β βDavid Foster Wallace
βFew books are such life-changers as The Gift : epiphany, in sculpted prose.β βJonathan Lethem
βA manifesto of sorts for anyone who makes art [and] cares for it.β βZadie Smith
βThis long-awaited new edition of Lewis Hyde's groundbreaking and influential study of creativity is a cause for across-the-board celebration.β βGeoff Dyer
Product Description
By now a modern classic, The Gift is a brilliantly orchestrated defense of the value of creativity and of its importance in a culture increasingly governed by money and overrun with commodities. Widely available again after twenty-five years, this book is even more necessary today than when it first appeared. An illuminating and transformative book, and completely original in its view of the world, The Gift is cherished by artists, writers, musicians, and thinkers. It is in itself a gift to all who discover the classic wisdom found in its pages.
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SUMMARY: By now a modern classic, The Gift is a brilliantly orchestrated defense of the value of creativity and of its importance in a culture increasingly governed by money and overrun with commodities. Widely available again after twenty-five years, this book is even more necessary today than when
SUMMARY: By now a modern classic, The Gift is a brilliantly orchestrated defense of the value of creativity and of its importance in a culture increasingly governed by money and overrun with commodities. Widely available again after twenty-five years, this book is even more necessary today than when
### Review βThe best book I know of for talented but unacknowledged creators. . . . A masterpiece.β βMargaret Atwood βNo one who is invested in any kind of art . . . can read *The Gift* and remain unchanged.β βDavid Foster Wallace βFew books are such life-changers as *The Gift*: epiphany, in scul
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