For Artistic Criminal, Breaking Rules Is Key To ‘Creativity’..
Compiled by the NPR staff..
Philippe Petit says he hates books on creativity.
So his new book, Creativity: The Perfect Crime, isn’t a compilation of ideas from great philosophers or creators.
The wirewalker, magician, street performer and artist breaks that mold with a book full of sketches and personal dialogue that captures his personal creative process.
And because it’s so personal, he says, it will be more useful. “I’m not doing any rules. This is not a thesis on creativity. This is a kind of an outlaw confession,” he tells NPR’s Arun Rath.
The “Man on Wire” says he has broken rules and made his own path throughout his life — most notably on Aug. 7, 1974, when he walked on a thin cable between the towers of the World Trade Center in New York.
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