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Neurological patients, Oliver Sacks once wrote, are travellers to unimaginable lands. An Anthropologist on Mars offers portraits of seven such travellers — including a surgeon consumed by the compulsive tics of Tourette's syndrome unless he is operating; an artist who loses all sense of color in a car accident, but finds a new sensibility and creative power in black and white; and an autistic professor who cannot decipher the simplest social exchange between humans, but has built a career out of her intuitive understanding of animal behavior. These are paradoxical tales, for neurological disease can conduct one to other modes of being that — however abnormal they may be to our way of thinking — may develop virtues and beauties of their own. The exploration of these individual lives is not one that can be made in a consulting room or office, and Sacks has taken off his white coat and deserted the hospital, by and large, to join his subjects in their own environments. He feels, he says, in part like a neuroanthropologist, but most of all like a physician, called here and there to make house calls, house calls at the far border of experience. Along the way, he shows us a new perspective on the way our brains construct our individual worlds. In his lucid and compelling reconstructions of the mental acts we take for granted — the act of seeing, the transport of memory, the notion of color — Oliver Sacks provokes anew a sense of wonder at who we are.

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"Sacks offers seven portraits exemplifying the 'creative' potential of disease... True to his past work, he offers compelling stories told with the cognizance of a clinician and the heart and compassion of a poet." David R. Johnson, Library Journal

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"A multi-faceted masterpiece... a joy to read.... Sacks invites hope where hope has been proscribed, an act that by itself makes this book priceless." Chicago Tribune

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"A wonderful new book [that] hums with emotional and intellectual energy.... It is Dr Sacks's gift that he has found a way to enlarge our experience and understanding of what the human is." The Wall Street Journal

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"Sacks has refined the case history into an art form." Time

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To these seven narratives of neurological disorder Dr. Sacks brings the same humanity, poetic observation, and infectious sense of wonder that are apparent in his bestsellers Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. These men, women, and one extraordinary child emerge as brilliantly adaptive personalities, whose conditions have not so much debilitated them as ushered them into another reality.

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To these seven narratives of neurological disorder Dr. Sacks brings the same humanity, poetic observation, and infectious sense of wonder that are apparent in his bestsellers Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. These men, women, and one extraordinary child emerge as brilliantly adaptive personalities, whose conditions have not so much debilitated them as ushered them into another reality.

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Kirsten, August 17, 2006 (view all comments by Kirsten)
Another excellent collection of neurological oddities from Oliver Sacks. While Sacks is writing about these people because they have some kind of odd or fascinating difference, I appreciate the way that he strives to give the reader a sense of the subjects as people rather than walking case studies.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780679756972
Author:
Sacks, Oliver
Publisher:
Vintage Books
Author:
Sacks, Oliver W.
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Neurology
Subject:
Medical sciences
Subject:
Neuropsychology
Subject:
Anecdotes
Subject:
Neurology -- Anecdotes.
Subject:
Neurology - General
Subject:
General Psychology & Psychiatry
Subject:
Psychology-Mind and Consciousness
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
Vintage
Series Volume:
104-686
Publication Date:
19960231
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
PHOTO INSERTS THROUGHOUT
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
8.12x5.14x.76 in. .79 lbs.

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Product details 352 pages Vintage Books USA - English 9780679756972 Reviews:
"Review" by , "Sacks offers seven portraits exemplifying the 'creative' potential of disease... True to his past work, he offers compelling stories told with the cognizance of a clinician and the heart and compassion of a poet."
"Review" by , "A multi-faceted masterpiece... a joy to read.... Sacks invites hope where hope has been proscribed, an act that by itself makes this book priceless."
"Review" by , "A wonderful new book [that] hums with emotional and intellectual energy.... It is Dr Sacks's gift that he has found a way to enlarge our experience and understanding of what the human is."
"Review" by , "Sacks has refined the case history into an art form."
"Synopsis" by , To these seven narratives of neurological disorder Dr. Sacks brings the same humanity, poetic observation, and infectious sense of wonder that are apparent in his bestsellers Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. These men, women, and one extraordinary child emerge as brilliantly adaptive personalities, whose conditions have not so much debilitated them as ushered them into another reality.
"Synopsis" by , To these seven narratives of neurological disorder Dr. Sacks brings the same humanity, poetic observation, and infectious sense of wonder that are apparent in his bestsellers Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. These men, women, and one extraordinary child emerge as brilliantly adaptive personalities, whose conditions have not so much debilitated them as ushered them into another reality.
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