Danger to Be Sane: Creativity and the Eccentric Mind

Rosa Montero

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Danger to Be Sane: Creativity and the Eccentric Mind

Danger to Be Sane: Creativity and the Eccentric Mind

Rosa Montero

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"An ebullient examination of madness, mortality, suicide."--Chris Kraus


★ "Unique...suspenseful...thrilling."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)


A dazzling journey into the eccentric, troubled, and luminous minds that shaped literature.


In this bold and deeply researched blend of memoir, essay, literary analysis, and intellectual sleuth story, Montero draws on psychology, neuroscience, and literature, as well as the lives of writers and artists, to explore the connection between creativity and mental vulnerability.


With narrative élan, Montero brings to life figures such as Franz Kafka, Virginia Woolf, Sylvia Plath, Emily Dickinson, Marcel Proust, Joseph Conrad, and Doris Lessing, and paints a fresco of the ways in which the brain works, its quirks and dark corners. Breaking down the forces that influence creativity, Montero proposes new ways of thinking about both the creative act, and what we consider "normal."


Part intimate memoir, part cultural history, The Danger to Be Sane is a moving and inspirational homage to minds and lives that sit outside of the mean.


'Twas a Divine Insanity--
The
Dangerto be Sane


From Emily Dickinson, Poem 593


Critical Reviews

★ "In this unique exploration, Spanish journalist and novelist Montero unpacks the relationship between creativity and madness... Montero's theories are consistently intriguing, as is the suspenseful narrative she unfolds... This is rigorous and thrilling."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)


"In this moving and idiosyncratic book, the Spanish writer Montero explores the links between art and mental stability. Combining literary theory, history and first-person essay, Montero asks why so many artists aren't 'normal'--and whether that's a bad thing."--New York Times


"Journalist Montero delivers an insightful study of the link between creative genius and mental instability... The author discusses how creators use art as an essential evolutionary mechanism for survival and a means to relate to an often-chaotic world. Skillfully translated by Ford, the prose is candid and meticulously researched... This unique and compelling blend of memoir, psychology, and criticism offers profound insights into the artistic temperament."--Library Journal


"The Danger to Be Sane is an ebullient examination of madness, mortality, suicide. Searching the extremely well-documented lives of famous--and famously crazy--writers, Montero finds that 'deviance' is often just a more truthful account of normal human behavior. She deals seriously with the most serious subjects in the most open, accessible way."--Chris Kraus, author of The Four Spent the Day Together andI Love Dick


"An incandescent, wise, brilliant book."--Héctor Abad


"One of those books that you want to give away, to lend, to encourage everyone to read. Because writing rescues us, and so does reading."--Claudia Piñeiro, Infobae 


"A book that absorbs and grips the reader."--Juan José Millás, El País 


"A perfect synthesis and the culmination of the best of Rosa Montero's work [...] one of the literary milestones of 2022."--Manuel Rodríguez Rivero, El País 


"A book to get people to read books again."--Juan Cruz, El Periódico de España 


"A perfect read."--Nadal Suau, El Cultural 


"Those of us who have felt strange, awkward, painfully sensitive, extravagant, the riders of an unbridled imagination, enthusiasts with sudden descents into the gloomiest discouragement, will find a mirror and an explanation in this book."--Irene Vallejo 


"An enthralling essay where reality and fiction take each other by the hand in perfect conjunction, as if it were a narrative dance."--Inés Martín Rodrigo, ABC 


"A documented review of the disorders, psychoses and irrationality that a major part of the population suffers from, and that all those authors that Montero has studied for decades have endured. A full-frontal exploration of her own mental health."--Berna González Harbour, El País Semanal 

Publishing Information

Publisher: Europa Editions
Pub date: 2026-05-19
Length: 256 pages

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