Asia's legendary playwright- director Stan Lai has written one of the unique works of our time, explaining that the mysterious act of creativity is actually a traceable function of mind, and there is a path to learn creativity through un-learning many of our habits picked up in life.
Asia's legendary playwright- director Stan Lai has written one of the unique works of our time, explaining that the mysterious act of creativity is actually a traceable function of mind, and there is a path to learn creativity through un-learning many of our habits picked up in life.
Stan Lai has been called 'the major contemporary Asian playwright of his time, perhaps of all time' (Robert Brustein), 'the best Chinese-language playwright and director in the world' (BBC), and 'Asia's top theatre director' (Asiaweek). Born in the US and raised in America and Taiwan, Lai earned a PhD from UC Berkeley before launching a groundbreaking career in Taiwan. His 40+ plays are celebrated across the Chinese-speaking world, including masterpieces such as A Dream Like a Dream and Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land. He is co-founder of the Wuzhen Theatre Festival and Huichang Theatre Village in China. Theatre Above in Shanghai is a venue dedicated to his oeuvre.
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Acknowledgments List Of Figures Foreword Preface Creativitry Part One: Is Creativity Learnable? Part Two: An Anatomy Of Inspiration Part Three: A General Theory Of Creativity Part Four: Creative Wisdom Part Five: The Source Part Six: Creative Method Part Seven: Your Creative App Part Eight: Journey To Transformation References Index
Acknowledgments List Of Figures Foreword Preface Creativitry Part One: Is Creativity Learnable? Part Two: An Anatomy Of Inspiration Part Three: A General Theory Of Creativity Part Four: Creative Wisdom Part Five: The Source Part Six: Creative Method Part Seven: Your Creative App Part Eight: Journey To Transformation References Index
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