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CHAPTER 42 Concluding Analysis

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface: Discussions of Creativity and Politics 1
  4. Introduction 5
  5. CHAPTER 1 Alexander Pushkin: How Repression Helped a Great Poet Create 27
  6. CHAPTER 2 Nikolai Lobachevsky: Anonymity Promoted Geometry 31
  7. CHAPTER 3 Nikolai Gogol: Winning Fame by Being an Enigma 37
  8. CHAPTER 4 Pavel Shilling: How the Environment Thwarted Technical Creativity 41
  9. CHAPTER 5 Ivan Turgenev: Moderation in Creativity Is Misunderstood 45
  10. CHAPTER 6 Fyodor Dostoevsky: Prison Time Provokes Literary Creativity 49
  11. CHAPTER 7 Pavel Yablochkov: Success Abroad Doesn’t Help Creativity at Home 57
  12. CHAPTER 8 Nikolai Leskov: Praising Technology for the Wrong Reason 67
  13. CHAPTER 9 Alexander Lodygin: Why a Russian Lightbulb before Edison’s Didn’t Succeed 71
  14. CHAPTER 10 Modest Mussorgsky: Attempts at Unique Russian Music 79
  15. CHAPTER 11 Sofia Kovalevskaia: A Woman’s Tortured Path to Success 85
  16. CHAPTER 12 Dmitry Mendeleev: The Advantages of Backwardness 89
  17. CHAPTER 13 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: An Amateur Becomes a Professional 95
  18. CHAPTER 14 Borodin and Morse: Chemistry, Music, Art, and Technology 103
  19. CHAPTER 15 Lev Tolstoy: Guilt Boosts Creativity 113
  20. CHAPTER 16 Petr Tchaikovsky: Great Music in Anguish 119
  21. CHAPTER 17 Anna Akhmatova: Fame and Oblivion 125
  22. CHAPTER 18 Russian Mathematics Reaches for Glory, and Helps Literature 129
  23. CHAPTER 19 Isaac Babel: Seduction and Violence Win Fame 137
  24. CHAPTER 20 Maxim Gorky: The Frustrated Transformist 141
  25. CHAPTER 21 Nadezhda Mandelstam: Oppression Nurtures Fame 147
  26. CHAPTER 22 Rozing and Zvorykin: Forgotten Inventors of Television 151
  27. CHAPTER 23 Vladimir Mayakovsky: Revolution Promotes then Demotes Creativity 157
  28. CHAPTER 24 Sergei Eisenstein: Fame and Oblivion Again 161
  29. CHAPTER 25 Sergei Prokofiev: Pleasing Soviet Ideologues Wasn’t Always Bad 167
  30. CHAPTER 26 Sergei Lebedev: Pioneering Creativity Followed by Routine Imitation 177
  31. CHAPTER 27 Dmitrii Lopatkin: Frustrated Engineers Object 183
  32. CHAPTER 28 Mikhail Sholokhov: From Creativity to Orthodoxy 189
  33. CHAPTER 29 A Hidden Side of Technological Achievements 195
  34. CHAPTER 30 Boris Pasternak: Preservation of Intelligentsia Values 199
  35. CHAPTER 31 Lev Landau: Enfant Terrible and Giant 207
  36. CHAPTER 32 Alexander Solzhenitsyn: The Conventional Rebel 213
  37. CHAPTER 33 Creativity in a Prison 221
  38. CHAPTER 34 Sinyavsky and Daniel: Benefitting from Persecution 227
  39. CHAPTER 35 Andrei Sakharov: Rationality, Morality, and Irrationality 231
  40. CHAPTER 36 How Much has Changed? Art and Technology Try to Escape 239
  41. CHAPTER 37 Zhores Alferov: New Transistors Do Not Help 247
  42. CHAPTER 38 Grigori Perelman: The Genius as Caricature 253
  43. CHAPTER 39 Svetlana Aleksievich: The Undesired Witness 259
  44. CHAPTER 40 Computer Programming and Hacking 263
  45. CHAPTER 41 Putin as Arbiter of All Things 267
  46. CHAPTER 42 Concluding Analysis 271
  47. Bibliography 291
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