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I am convinced this is her thesis. Maybe she should ask him. And even if
she could - or did had she the opportunity before he passed - we'd have
to take his response as given...like his images. I envision a book down
the pipes; it will be expensive and be purchased with deferred interest
for four years, after which it will continue to accrue and increase in
value long after it's out of print, or the 7th edition is replaced by a
new idea.
On 8/31/11 9:48 PM, John Palcewski wrote:
But what about the various "psychological
needs" that Eisler says drove Stieglitz? Doesn't this suggest that
creativity is a form of madness?