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Art and reality: ways of the creative process

This book delves into the intricacies of the creative process, offering an in-depth look at how artists conceptualize, develop, and execute their work. It covers a range of artistic disciplines and provides insights into the thought processes and techniques employed by creators. more

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Joyce Cary
Joyce Cary

Joyce Cary was a British novelist known for his intricate explorations of human relationships and the social dynamics of his era. Born on December 7, 1888, in Bombay, India, Cary spent a significant part of his life in Nigeria before returning to England. His most celebrated novel, 'Mister Johnson,' was published in 1932 and is regarded as a classic of English literature. more

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