Both Worlds at Once is a study of works of art conceived and
produced late in their creators' careers. It pronounces an
alternative to the mainstream life span creativity research which
has, in general, adopted a decline perspective to the fruits of old
age. Amir Cohen-Shalev argues that this age-decrement approach
misses what the artists themselves tried to do in old age, which is
often to develop a new form that allows them to thrive on
ambivalence. Against the bleak predictions of developmental
psychology and folk wisdom, this book focuses on old age as a
unique stage of creative activity.
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