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An Anthropologist on Mars : Seven Paradoxical Tales

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Captivating tales of extraordinary minds and their paradoxes.

This book could be a good read for you if you are fascinated by the mysteries of the human mind and the extraordinary ways in which it can adapt to neurological disorders. Through seven captivating narratives, Oliver Sacks introduces you to individuals whose conditions have not debilitated them but rather opened the door to another reality. With his poetic observation and sense of wonder, Sacks immerses you in their world, allowing you to understand and appreciate the complexities of the human brain. Prepare to be amazed and inspired by these paradoxical tales.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

An Anthropologist on Mars : Seven Paradoxical Tales

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ISBN: 9780679756972
Authors: Oliver Sacks
Publisher: Vintage
Date of Publication: 1996-02-13
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Creative Nonfiction, Science
Goodreads rating: 4.15
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The works of neurologist Oliver Sacks have a special place in the swarm of mind-brain studies. He has done as much as anyone to make nonspecialists aware of how much diversity gets lumped under the heading of "the human mind." The stories in An Anthropologist on Mars are medical case reports not unlike the classic tales of Berton Roueché in The Medical Detectives. Sacks's stories are of "differently brained" people, and they have the intrinsic human interest that spurred his book Awakenings to be re-created as a Robin Williams movie. The title story in Anthropologist is that of autistic Temple Grandin, whose own book Thinking in Pictures gives her version of how she feels--as unlike other humans as a cow or a Martian. The other minds Sacks describes are equally remarkable: a surgeon with Tourette's syndrome, a painter who loses color vision, a blind man given the ambiguous gift of sight, artists with memories that overwhelm "real life," the autistic artist Stephen Wiltshire, and a man with memory damage for whom it is always 1968. Oliver Sacks is the Carl Sagan or Stephen Jay Gould of his field; his books are true classics of medical writing, of the breadth of human mentality, and of the inner lives of the disabled. --Mary Ellen Curtin
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Captivating tales of extraordinary minds and their paradoxes.

This book could be a good read for you if you are fascinated by the mysteries of the human mind and the extraordinary ways in which it can adapt to neurological disorders. Through seven captivating narratives, Oliver Sacks introduces you to individuals whose conditions have not debilitated them but rather opened the door to another reality. With his poetic observation and sense of wonder, Sacks immerses you in their world, allowing you to understand and appreciate the complexities of the human brain. Prepare to be amazed and inspired by these paradoxical tales.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.