A work of art whether a painting a dance a poem or a jazz composition can be admired in its own right. But how does the artist actually create his or her work? What is the source of an artist's inspiration? What is the force that impels the artist to set down a vision that becomes art? <br> In this groundbreaking book Edward Hirsch explores the concept of <em>duende</em> that mysterious highly potent power of creativity that results in a work of art. With examples ranging from Federico García Lorca's wrestling with darkness as he discovered the fountain of words within himself to Martha Graham's creation of her most emotional dances from the canvases of Robert Motherwell to William Blake's celestial visions Hirsch taps into the artistic imagination and explains in terms illuminating and emotional how different artists respond to the power and demonic energy of creative impulse. <br>
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