The War of Art
Steven Pressfield's The War of Art, published in 2002, is one of the most quoted, gifted, and dog-eared books on creative discipline of the past two decades. Pressfield, the novelist behind The Legend of Bagger Vance and Gates of Fire, spent years as a frustrated would-be writer before finally breaking through, and the book is the field manual he wishes someone had handed him in his thirties. The whole thing rests on a single idea: there is a force in every creative person that wants the work not to happen. Pressfield calls this force Resistance, capital R, and treats it as a real opponent, with its own predictable tactics, like procrastination, perfectionism, displacement activities, and the sudden conviction that you would be a better writer if you first reorganized the kitchen. The book is divided into three parts. The first defines Resistance and how it shows up. The second describes what it means to turn pro: to treat your creative work as your job, with set hours, professional standards, and no negotiation. The third gestures at the spiritual side of the work, the muse, the angels, the territory beyond ego. Short, punchy, and quotable, The War of Art has become required reading for writers, artists, founders, and anyone trying to get hard work out the door.
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Novelist Steven Pressfield names the inner force that keeps writers, painters, and entrepreneurs from doing their work Resistance, and walks through how it shows up as procrastination, perfectionism, and self-medication.
The War of Art was written by Steven Pressfield and published in 2002. Pressfield is also the author of Gates of Fire and The Legend of Bagger Vance. The metadata above lists Sun Tzu in error; The War of Art is unrelated to Sun Tzu's The Art of War.
The War of Art is Steven Pressfield's framework for overcoming creative resistance, the internal force that prevents people from doing important work. The book has been widely cited by writers, artists, and creators across decades.
The War of Art is 90 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.
At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, The War of Art takes most readers 1 to 2 hours to finish.
The War of Art is a standalone novel by 孙武, not part of a series.
The War of Art is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.