The gift

creativity and the artist in the modern world

Paperback, 435 pages

English language

Published Nov. 26, 2007 by Vintage Books.

ISBN:
978-0-307-27950-7
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4 stars (1 review)

Starting with the premise that the work of art is a gift and not a commodity, this revolutionary book ranges across anthropology, literature, economics, and psychology to show how the 'commerce of the creative spirit' functions in the lives of artists and in culture as a whole.

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The tension between creativity and capitalism

4 stars

This book had been on my To Be Read list for many years waiting for me to devote some time to the artistic mindset. It pits artistic creativity against the demands of the capitalist market and looks at what accommodations art needs to continue being lively. In past societies organized around gift exchange as a marker of prestige, those who produced art were often seen as channeling a gift to the entire community, not judged by how much price they could command. The gift economy connected people and affirmed relationships. The book takes an in depth look at the thoughts of two American poets, Walt Whitman and Ezra Pound, to see how they fared in the 19th and 20th centuries as our present day economy was being set in place. What is pretty clear is how neither one really did well by market standards, even while they were lauded by …

Subjects

  • Gifts.
  • Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
  • Economic anthropology.
  • Art and society.