Novelist Amy Tan digs deep into the creative process, journeying through her childhood and family history and into the worlds of physics and chance, looking for hints of where her own creativity comes from. It’s a wild ride with a surprise ending.
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2 thoughts on “Amy Tan: Where does creativity hide?”
WOW, I mean really like wow. I am a physics teacher and my girl friend is very much a writer who loves Amy Tan. So this talk was amazing in how it related to both of us. Thank you for sharing this. I am deeply appreciative.
WOW, I mean really like wow. I am a physics teacher and my girl friend is very much a writer who loves Amy Tan. So this talk was amazing in how it related to both of us. Thank you for sharing this. I am deeply appreciative.
This was a fascinating talk! I think I came by my creative juices a little differently, but some of my processes, and Tan’s are much the same.Anne G