Letters

(Author) Oliver Sacks
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'Oliver Sacks's Letters isn't a book of the year - it's a book for a lifetime . . . Keep this by your side, dip into it, be reminded of the wonders of our shared humanity' - Erica Wagner, 'Books of the year 2024', New Statesman A New Yorker and New Statesman Book of the Year Oliver Sacks, one of the great humanists of our age - who describes himself in these pages as a 'philosophical physician' and an 'astronomer of the inward' - wrote to an eclectic array of family and friends. Most were scientists, artists, and writers: Francis Crick, W. H. Auden, Björk. But many of the most eloquent letters in this collection are addressed to the ordinary people who wrote to him with their odd symptoms and questions, to whom he responds with a sense of generosity and wonder. With some correspondents, Sacks shares his struggle for recognition and acceptance both as a physician and as a gay man, providing intimate accounts as well of his passions for competitive weightlifting, motorcycles, botany, and music. With others, he chronicles his penchant for testing the boundaries of authority, the discovery of his writer's voice, and his explosive seasons of discovery with the patients who populate his book Awakenings. His descriptions of travels as a young man and the extraordinary people he encounters can be lyrical, ferocious, penetrating and hilarious. Many of his musings include the first detailed sketches of an essay forming in his mind, or miniature case histories rivalling those in his beloved essay collections. Sensitively selected and introduced by Kate Edgar, Sacks's longtime editor, the letters trace the arc of a remarkable life and reveal an often surprising portrait of Sacks as he wrestles with the workings of his own brain and mind. 'Here is the unedited Oliver Sacks - struggling, passionate, a furiously intelligent misfit. And also endless interesting. He was a man like no other' - Atul Gawande, author of Being Mortal 'Sacks is an endearing and entertaining prose stylist - inquisitive, often funny, never obtuse . . . Letters is crammed with off-the-cuff profundities, moments of elevated perception that briefly unriddle the more inscrutable aspects of human nature.' - Ralf Webb, Guardian

Information
Publisher:
Pan Macmillan
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781509821846
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
Oct. 9, 2025

Oliver Sacks

Oliver Sacks (1933-2015) was a British-American neurologist and author known for his compassionate and insightful writings on the human brain and the mysteries of the mind. His most notable works include "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" and "Awakenings," which inspired the Oscar-nominated film starring Robin Williams and Robert De Niro. Sacks' literary style was characterized by a blend of scientific rigor and poetic storytelling, making complex neurological concepts accessible to a wide audience. His contributions to literature include shedding light on the experiences of individuals with neurological disorders and challenging societal perceptions of what it means to be human. Oliver Sacks remains a prominent figure in the genre of medical narrative and his work continues to inspire readers and researchers alike.

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