In this manuscript the life and times of the poet, Charles Lloyd are review
ed. In particular attention is paid to his seizures, and the development of
what was probably an epileptic-related psychosis.
It is pointed out how the development of the psychosis essentially destroye
d his poetic career, and his life is set alongside theories of creativity a
nd mental illness, as has been reviewed recently in the literature.
It is suggested that while there may be links between creativity and bipola
r disorder, sadly epilepsy is probably destructive to the creative writing
process, particularly the writing of poetry.