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