A review by renreads2much
Culture Crash: The Killing of the Creative Class by Scott Timberg

challenging informative reflective slow-paced

4.0

  • Talks about a diverse range of artists which is nice, I enjoyed seeing how different industries work and how they function
  • The writing style sometimes makes things harder to understand (so not as accessible, its more of an advanced read that needs more focus than usual.)
  • Feels tedious and long at times 
  • A lot of historical context and information. Which is interesting, but can also be a bit of a drag. But its important information to know if you want to understand why things are the way they are currently.
  • Confusing grammar, starts sentences with the word 'and' which kinda bugs me.
  • Talks about culture and connection and its impacts on a area or community. 
  • Similar themes and discussions that I had in the "American Dream" class. 
  • Kind of discouraging and depressing to read if you are looking to have a creative/art based career.