Poets on Prozac
Discover a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between creativity and mental health in "Poets on Prozac," published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2008. This compelling hardback edition spans 200 pages and features sixteen insightful essays that challenge the long-held belief that madness fuels artistic brilliance. Delve into critical questions such as: Does emotional distress truly inspire exceptional work? How does mental illness affect artistry? What impact does substance abuse have on aesthetic vision? Furthermore, the book examines whether psychoactive medications hinder or enhance creativity. Ideal for readers interested in psychology, literature, and the arts, "Poets on Prozac" invites you to rethink the relationship between mental health and creativity. Don’t miss this essential addition to your collection!