Salvador Dali on the nature of genius, in contrast with Yukio Mishima

Abstract

This paper tries to capture Salvador Dali’s conception of a genius in his Diary of a Genius. The Japanese writer Mishima strikes me as of a comparable level, but if so it seems he either does not think of himself as a genius or he has a different conception of genius.

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manuscript Edward, Terence Rajivan (manuscript) "Salvador Dali versus Specialization II: Writing Shoes".
manuscript Edward, Terence Rajivan (manuscript) "Salvador Dali versus Specialization III: his conception of genius".

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Terence Rajivan Edward
University of Manchester (PhD)

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