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DATE OF RELEASE: 19 JUN 2025

SIGNED EDITION. 

A Guardian, Financial Times, New Statesman and GQ Book for 2025

'Brilliant, timely and compulsively readable' Oliver Burkeman

The tortured poet. The rebellious scientist. The monstrous artist.

The tech disruptor. You can tell what a society values by who it labels as a genius. You can also tell who it excludes, who it enables, and what it is prepared to tolerate.

Taking us from the Renaissance Florence of Leonardo da Vinci to the Floridian rocket launches of Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Helen Lewis unravels a word that we all use — without really questioning what it means. Along the way, she uncovers the secret of the Beatles’ success, asks how biographers should solve the Austen Problem, and reveals why Stephen Hawking thought IQ tests were for losers (before taking one herself). And she asks if the modern idea of genius — a class of special people — is distorting our view of the world.

 

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Publication: 19 Jun 2025, Jonathan Cape

ISBN: 9781787333246

Extent: 336 pages

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        Description

        DATE OF RELEASE: 19 JUN 2025

        SIGNED EDITION. 

        A Guardian, Financial Times, New Statesman and GQ Book for 2025

        'Brilliant, timely and compulsively readable' Oliver Burkeman

        The tortured poet. The rebellious scientist. The monstrous artist.

        The tech disruptor. You can tell what a society values by who it labels as a genius. You can also tell who it excludes, who it enables, and what it is prepared to tolerate.

        Taking us from the Renaissance Florence of Leonardo da Vinci to the Floridian rocket launches of Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Helen Lewis unravels a word that we all use — without really questioning what it means. Along the way, she uncovers the secret of the Beatles’ success, asks how biographers should solve the Austen Problem, and reveals why Stephen Hawking thought IQ tests were for losers (before taking one herself). And she asks if the modern idea of genius — a class of special people — is distorting our view of the world.

         

        Hardback 

        Publication: 19 Jun 2025, Jonathan Cape

        ISBN: 9781787333246

        Extent: 336 pages

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