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  • Volume 12
  •  Issue 3
  • Publication Date: Spring 2001



Interview With E. Paul Torrance on Creativity in the Last and Next Millennia

Bonnie Cramond

I interviewed E. Paul Torrance on a bright, cold day in early December at his home in Athens, GA. He still lives in the house near the university that he and Pansy, his wife, moved into shortly before she passed away. The first thing one notices upon arrival at his doorstep is the quilted toy chest on his large front porch. Years ago, the volume of mail coming and going from the Torrance household exceeded the size of a normal mailbox, and he has been using the toy chest as a mailbox ever since.



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