Sleeping habits of famous writers, number of books and awards are visualized, what kind of tendency will be revealed?
ByGwenael Piaser
I will clarify from the past interviews and biographies, etc. by famous world famous writers "What happened in the morning?", Furthermore I wrote a number of books and together with what kind of awards I won By showing, the infograph that visualized the relationship between the wake-up time of the artist and productivity is "Famous Writers' Sleep Habits vs. Literary Productivity"is.
Famous Writers' Sleep Habits vs. Literary Productivity, Visualized | Brain Pickings
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2013/12/16/writers-wakeup-times-literary-productivity-visualization/
This is "Famous Writers' Sleep Habits vs. Literary Productivity". It is the infograph that displayed the name of 37 famous writers · wake-up time · number of books · award history.
The infograph is like this, "Name Surname" is the name of the author, "Wake-up time" is the wake-up time, the memory below it shows the number of books, green for non-fiction, red for fiction, blue Poetry, yellow represents other genres. And the color blurred in the background of the illustration shows the awards of the writer, the blue is the Nobel prize, the red isPulitzer Prize, Yellow indicates that it is awarded other prizes.
For example, the wake-up time was the fastest among the 37 writers, the French writer born in 1799Honore De Barzac. It looks like I was waking up at 1 am, and it seems I was sending a completely reversed day and night life. "*" Next to the name is a mark indicating that it is a person in the era before the establishment of the Nobel Prize.
Next, the early rising writer is JapanHaruki Murakami. It seems to get up at 4 am, and the books so far are about half nonfiction and fiction. Since the back of the illustration is slightly yellow, you can see that you have won a prize other than the Nobel Prize / Pulitzer Prize.
Looking at the whole, prominent artists seem to have many early rising people, and in the past portraits were used in half dollar silver coinsBenjamin FranklinAnd neurologist'sOliver Sacks, Was awarded the first Nobel Prize for literature as an American black writerToni MorrisonThree people in the morning human being wake up at 5 in the morning. Toni Morrison has won both the Nobel Prize (blue) and the Pulitzer Prize (Red) because the back is painted blue and red.
The number of early bird pairs is considerable, and the number of writers who happens by 6 o'clock in the morning of 37 people is about half of 17 people, when it comes to 9 o'clock in the morning the number of writers further increases, 31 people, the morning life There are overwhelmingly many writers sending.
A late night who is in confrontation with such a trend is the American poetCharles Boukowski. The wake-up time is at noon, but 63 books and 63 books are said to be one of the most outstanding among 37 people, saying "There is no relevance between wake-up time and production efficiency!"
Following Bukowski is "Great Gatsby(Published as Great Gatsby in Japan / Brilliant Gatsby) "F · Scott Fitzgerald, One of the novels representing the 20th century "UlyssesWriter ofJames Joyce, A poet and an art collectorGertrude SteinThree people. Fitzgerald woke up at 11, Joyce and Stein get up at 10.
I am publishing the most booksRay Bradbury. Because I got up at 9 o'clock in the morning, in 37 writers I woke up relatively late, how many books were 127 volumes. A terrible thing.
On the other hand, the number of books with the smallest numberTwilight SaabThe number of books is three books. However, she is also a dancer and choreographer, and it is said that she was responsible for the choreography of more than 135 works including ballet, movies, musicals.
In addition, there are only six people who have won the Pulitzer Prize as a whole, five of them wake up by 7 o'clock in the morning, so healthy living may be a shortcut to winning.
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