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The image of the genius in the throes of creation is easy to conjure. When I hear the word “genius,” I think of Jackson Pollock flinging paint around like a tough-guy loon. He’s not in his right mind. The genius is the one who is able to exert control over his materials and his helpers while simultaneously absolutely losing control over himself. He is masterful at performing a servitude to something greater than himself.
Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma
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