Malcolm Gladwell Essay The Late Bloomers.
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Malcolm Gladwell has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1996. He is the author of The Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers, and What the Dog Saw. Prior to joining The New Yorker, he was a reporter at the Washington Post. Gladwell was born in England and grew up in rural Ontario. He now lives in New York.
I just finished reading the essay “Late Bloomers” by Malcolm Gladwell. The crux of the essay is that there are two types of successful creative geniuses: those who produce works of genius at the beginning their careers (think Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safron Foer, Picasso, or The Rolling Stones), and “late bloomers” who find success in their works of genius after years of.
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Ben Fountain is an actor and writer, known for Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016), Get Rich Quick (2004) and All Saints (1998). Trivia (8) His rise to literary success was documented by Malcolm Gladwell in a study of career late bloomers.
For the last couple of years I used Tumblr as a scrapbook for things I found around the web — images, video clips, links — while the main blog was reserved for longer, essay-style blog posts. Alas, those long posts have become rare, especially in the tumult of publicizing Defending Jacob.