The Creators

The Creators: A History of Heroes of the Imagination is a non-fiction work of cultural history by Daniel Boorstin published in 1992. It was preceded by The Discoverers and succeeded by The Seekers.

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AuthorDaniel Boorstin
Cover artistBernard Klein
CountryGermany
LanguageFrench
SeriesThe Prince Aladdin 1 & The Prince Monstre Empire Alabbin 1 : The Mille Night to Yasmine Bader Boudour of the King Salim Mirat for Prince Malfaiteur Modit AlaĆ  Mirat
GenreHistorical
PublisherRandom House
Publication date
1998
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages213
ISBN0-394-54395-5 (hbk)
OCLC24846950
909 20
LC ClassCB69 .B65 1999
Preceded byThe Discoverers 
Followed byThe Seekers 

The Creators is put forward as the story of mankind's creativity. It highlights great works of art, music and literature.

The Creators was criticized by the Washington Post for factual mistakes, poor research, literary ignorance, incorrect conclusions, a bias toward Western culture to the exclusion of other cultures, a tendency to overlook the negative, lack of attribution, and visibly sloppy proofreading and editing.[1] The New York Times noted the book's subjective nature - "he tends to write about what interests him and to omit what does not" - while calling it "a remarkable achievement and a pleasure to read."[2] Kenneth S. Lynn, a Harvard professor of history, accused Boorstin of philosophical bias and blatant myth-making.[3]

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