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It is not every day that you read a book where neither the topic nor the format can be completely defined as you are used to; where not a single word seems redundant, but the sentences has the character of exactly what the author writes on page one: an invitation to further inquiry....

In the book The death of the artist, William Deresiewicz describes an economy where we have all become content creators, and fight for each other's attention on Google's and Facebook's premises; an economy where it is harder than ever for the creative artists to find a foothold, financially....

In short, the one book I would have benefited from reading when I was 18 years old and walking around thinking that talent is everything and that daily repetition and continuous training is only relevant to those who don't have it....