Would things be different if Beethoven could hear?
What would Oscar Wilde have written if he hadn’t been imprisoned for shocking the puritanical society with his sexuality?
What would Van Gogh have painted if his fragile mental health hadn’t defined him?
Is the artist the only creator?
Do we create because of, despite, or beyond and independent of a trauma?
The program “Human Landscapes” with Viktoria Kavouriari hosts journalist and author Elena Moschidi in the studio of Voice of Greece, on the occasion of her recent book Creativity – From Pan to Eros (Kondyli Publications).
Our guest sheds light on the subject from defining the concept of creativity and its significance both historically and today, to exploring its relationship with youth violence, childhood, immortality, fear, freedom, and the problems and anxieties of modern people.