Creativity, Philippe Petit
Creativity, Philippe Petit
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Creativity
The Perfect Crime

Author: Philippe Petit

Narrator: Walter Dixon

Unabridged: 4 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 07/01/2014


Synopsis

Since well before his epic 1974 walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, Philippe Petit had become an artist who answered first and foremost to the demands of his craft—not only on the high wire, but also as a magician, street juggler, visual artist, builder, and writer. A born rebel like many creative people, he was from an early age a voracious learner who taught himself, cultivating the attitudes, resources, and techniques to tackle even seemingly impossible feats. His outlaw sensibility spawned a unique approach to the creative process—an approach he shares, with characteristic enthusiasm, irreverence, and originality in Creativity: The Perfect Crime.
Making the listener his accomplice, Petit reveals new and unconventional ways of going about the artistic endeavor, from generating and shaping ideas to practicing and problem-solving to pulling off the “coup” itself—executing a finished work. The strategies and insights he shares will resonate with performers of every stripe (actors, musicians, dancers) and practitioners of the non-performing arts (painters, writers, sculptors), and also with ordinary mortals in search of fresh ways of tackling the challenges and possibilities of everyday existence.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Heidi on July 05, 2017

In Creativity: The Perfect Crime, Philippe invites the reader into his mind and attempts to dissect his creative process. For this to make any sense, you have to let go of reality as you know it and step into his pipe-dream vision of the world. Sometimes I was able to do this and followed his twistin......more

Goodreads review by C. on April 09, 2014

Is Philippe Petit really a mere mortal? I wonder. After watching, Man On A Wire, last year, I became an instant fan. In, Creativity, Philippe ponders many things and gives out great advice to the reader. The greatest factor of his new book is his energy. It will infect you and you will become his pa......more

Goodreads review by Chris on October 08, 2014

This is a book that seems based on a version of me, if things had gone slightly differently. One thing I've realized is that much of the mind differ between person and person. The motivations and attitudes toward life and creativity differ in each of us. "Creative, the perfect crime" certainly isn't......more

Goodreads review by Deb (Readerbuzz) on May 21, 2015

It is probably just me, but it took everything I had to force myself to keep reading this book to the end. Petit writes in his foreword to the book, "Make no mistake. I frown upon books about creativity." Perhaps he should have listened to his instincts here. Some things just can't be written about,......more

Goodreads review by Mysteryfan on December 26, 2017

Audacious is the word for this book. It is such a different approach. I love the drawings he uses to illustrate his ideas. I love the way he embraces contradictions. He has such a distinctive writing style. It was a pleasure to read.......more