
Start the Week The Idea of Genius
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Jun 16, 2025 Francesca Wade, biographer of Gertrude Stein, sketches Stein’s Parisian salon and crafted persona. Dean Van Nguyen, political biographer of Tupac Shakur, traces Tupac’s politics and his evolving posthumous legend. Helen Lewis, author of The Genius Myth, critiques how societies construct and mythologize ‘genius’. They debate celebrity, self-fashioning, support networks and how myths obscure labor and context.
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Tech Titans Inherit The Genius Excuse
- Tech billionaires inherit the Edison-style genius myth to justify rule-bending.
- Lewis warns this myth excuses data misuse, copyright breaches, and personal excesses.
The Lone Heretic Is A Myth
- The lone-heretic narrative is seductive but misleading; most correct outsiders are rare.
- Lewis notes Galileo and Semmelweis are over-romanticised examples that flatter modern contrarians.
Genius Often Needs A Support Network
- Supportive domestic partners historically enabled many 'geniuses' to work.
- Lewis highlights wives and partners who provided childcare, editing, and intellectual collaboration.









