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The Writer's Brush
By Xenia Piaseckyj on Friday, September 14, 2007.
There's a clear distinction between creativity and talent that any writer or painter can expound on. People who write well, and paint well, are a relatively rare breed. We're going to talk with Donald Friedman, the author of The Writer's Brush about some of the remarkable people who were, or are primarily writers but who developed bodies of work as painters as well. They include Winston Churchill, Joseph Conrad, E.E. Cummings, Kurt Vonnegut and hundreds of others. Web resources:
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