The anguished and volatile intensity associated with the artistic temperament was once thought to be a symptom of genius or eccentricity peculiar to artists, writers and musicians. Kay Jamison's work, based on her study as a clinical psychologist and researcher in mood disorders, reveals that many artists subject to exalted highs and despairing lows were in fact engaged in a struggle with clinically identifiable manic-depressive illness. Jamison presents proof of the biological foundations of this disease and applies what is known about the illness to the lives and works of some of the world's greatest artists including Byron, Van Gogh, Schumann and Woolf.
About the AuthorKay Redfield Jamison, PhD, is the bestselling author of
An Unquiet Mind,
Touched with Fire, and other books. She is a professor of psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and has been named a "Hero of Medicine" by
Time.Book InformationISBN 9780684831831
Author Kay Redfield JamisonFormat Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint The Free PressPublisher Simon & Schuster
Weight(grams) 288g
Dimensions(mm) 214mm * 140mm * 23mm