Discover a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of 'genius' in Helen Lewis's latest book, Genius: Unmasking the Myth of Greatness. From the Sunday Times bestselling author ofDifficult Women, this compelling work challenges the traditional narratives surrounding extraordinary individuals. Lewis takes readers on a captivating journey, from the artistic brilliance of Renaissance Florence to the groundbreaking innovations of SpaceX, questioning how society defines and idolises genius—and what it overlooks in the process.
Why You Should Read?
Revealing the Hidden History:Delve into the surprising origins of how certain lives are elevated to 'greatness', and the cultural distortions that shape our understanding of creativity and achievement.
Compelling Case Studies:From Leonardo da Vinci to Elon Musk, Lewis unravels the stories behind renowned figures, uncovering the complexities and contradictions within their celebrated statuses.
Challenging Preconceptions:Question the modern idea of genius as Lewis exposes how societal values dictate who gets recognised—and who gets left out.
Engaging and Thought-Provoking:With wit and clarity, the book offers fascinating insights into topics like the Beatles' success, the Austen Problem in biography, and Stephen Hawking’s views on IQ.
Critically Acclaimed:Longlisted for the 2025 Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award, and praised by notable thinkers like Oliver Burkeman, Adam Buxton, and Caroline Criado Perez.
Uncover the truth behind the myths and rethink what it truly means to be a genius with this indispensable read.