Publication

2009 - Simon & Schuster, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

71,250 words, Guess

Page Count

285 pages

Identifiers

and 8 more
  • ISBN-101439180644
  • ISBN-101439183457
  • ISBN-139781439183441
  • Library of Congress Control Number2009041675
  • OCLC Control Number429024755
  • Better World Books9781439183441
  • Better World Books9781439183458
  • Open LibraryOL23962224M

Classifications

  • DDC973.09/9
  • LCCE176 .I8 2009
  • LCCE176.I8 2009

Description

What are the roots of creativity? What makes for great leadership? How do influential people end up rippling the surface of history? In this collection of essays, the author reflects on the lessons to be learned from Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, Henry Kissinger, Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton, and various other interesting characters he has chronicled as a biographer and journalist. The people he writes about have an awesome intelligence, in most cases, but that is not the secret of their success. They had qualities that were even more rare, such as imagination and true curiosity. He reflects on how he became a writer, the lessons he learned from various people he met, and the challenges he sees for journalism in the digital age. He also offers loving tributes to his hometown of New Orleans, which both before and after Hurricane Katrina offered many of the ingredients for a creative culture, and to the Louisiana novelist Walker Percy, who was an early mentor. He describes the joys of the "so-called writing life" and the way that tales about the lives of fascinating people can enlighten our own lives.

Subjects

Genres

  • Anecdotes
  • Biography

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Other Editions

  • American sketches: great leaders, creative thinkers, and heroes of a hurricaneSimon & Schuster2009-01-01

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