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Creativity and illness

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The interplay between ill health and artistic creativity is demonstrated in fascinating surveys of afflicted artists, composers, and authors and their works.
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A classic in the field of Medical Humanities, the late Philip Sandblom’s study of art and ill health first appeared in English in 1982. This is a new, extended version, based on the definitive Swedish edition of 2022.

In riveting analyses of the interplay between illness and art, music, and literature, Creativity and illness shows how various diseases and disabilities have affected the works of famous artists, composers, and authors. Among the disorders examined by a renowned surgeon with a passion for art are drug addiction, dementia, visual impairment, and tuberculosis. Many famous names crowd the pages of this book, meeting us in fresh contexts which it took a medical expert to identify.

Despite its engagement with horrendous diseases, this book celebrates the strength of the human spirit in adversity and emphasises the joy of creation.

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Price: £30.00
Pages: 248
Publisher: Lund University Press
Imprint: Lund University Press
Series: Lund University Press
Publication Date: 14 October 2025
ISBN: 9789198740523
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Cultural studies, PSYCHOLOGY / Creative Ability, ART / Individual Artists / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, MUSIC / Individual Composer & Musician, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary Figures, MEDICAL / Mental Health, Medical sociology, Creative therapy / Expressive therapies, Literary studies: general, Individual artists, art monographs, Musicians, singers, bands and groups

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'Philip Sandblom has given the ultimate gift to medicine, to literature, and to the creative arts. He shows us how we are jointly engaged in the highest calling possible. Together — and only together — can we physicians, artists, writers, and patients delve to the deepest levels of comprehension of the human conditions of mortality and suffering with the vision bestowed upon us by the arts. In effect, Philip Sandblom has rehumanized the practice of medicine and reconfirmed the necessity of beauty in our lives.'

Rita Charon, Bernard Schoenberg Professor of Social Medicine & Professor of Medicine and Chair, Medical Humanities and Ethics, Columbia University

Publisher’s note
Preface
Introduction
The relationship between illness and creativity
The salient characteristics of creative personalities
Artificial stimulation of creativity
Neuroses and psychosomatic disorders
Mental illness
Congenital malformations
Old age, feebleness, and death
Disturbances affecting sight and hearing
Severe pain
Digression: artists’ views on medicine and physicians
Tuberculosis
Various physical illnesses
Summary
Epilogue
Sources of illustrations
Index