Chantal, Chery, Cynthia, and Monica gathered to talk about the book comparing Dickens and Prince, exploring whether the author convincingly portrayed them as “two of a kind.” The group agreed that while both shared remarkable productivity and strong artistic control, they were ultimately very different individuals, shaped by personal trauma and the distinct eras they lived in.
The conversation was rich with fascinating details about their lives and work, along with thoughtful debate about whether their extraordinary output reflected genius, madness, or something in between. There was also some gentle critique of the author’s casual tone and tendency to linger a bit too long , all in the spirit of a lively and engaging discussion.
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