Creativity and Its Limits

Authors

  • P C K Prem Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70042/eroth/801150

Keywords:

Creativity, Universal Consciousness, literature, experience, language, Heritage, art

Abstract

The essay explores the vast, complex, and often paradoxical nature of creativity. It emphasizes how creative expression arises from both internal experiences and external realities, yet language often limits its full articulation. Creativity embodies nostalgia, cultural heritage, social realities, and universal consciousness, making it inseparable from human existence. The discussion also highlights literature’s role in uniting humanity, transcending boundaries of caste, creed, and culture, while carrying historical, philosophical, and psychological insights. At its core, creativity is an exploration of man himself—his struggles, emotions, intellect, and continuous quest for meaning—ultimately reflecting both harmony and conflict between the inner and outer worlds.

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Published

2024-01-01

Issue

Section

Academic Essay

How to Cite

Creativity and Its Limits. (2024). Erothanatos: A Peer-Reviewed Quarterly Journal on Literature, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.70042/eroth/801150

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