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Book Review: The Genesis of Artistic Creativity: Asperger's Syndrome and the Arts

Posted: 08 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


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The Genesis of Artistic Creativity: Asperger's Syndrome and the Arts
Michael Fitzgerald, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN 1843103346, £13.95

STAR RATING: 3/5


Fitzgerald explores the lives of 21 writers, philosophers, musicians and painters with autism, writes Patricia Thorpe.

Covering four centuries and including the likes of Mozart, Vincent van Gogh and George Orwell, it describes the family background, the indicators of Asperger's syndrome, personality, obsessions and routines.

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The research was of a high standard and clearly the author has considerable experience of autism. However, I am not sure who the book is aimed at. It could not be used as inspiration for someone with autism demonstrating talent in the arts as these famous people led very sad and tragic lives.

As for professionals in this field, we now accept autism as a condition and appreciate that these people, with such awesome talent, spent their lives regarded as being on the brink of insanity. The book could be used as a resource of anyone researching famous people in the arts, but with a view of focusing on their eccentric behaviours. I feel the conclusion to each chapter should have been positive and highlighted all their accomplishments. We should value what these exceptionally talented people have given us.

Patricia Thorpe is author of Moving from Primary School to Secondary School: Guidelines for Pupils with Autistic Spectrum Disorders



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