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It's rare that I read non-fiction. It's just not my bag. That said, this is one of the most fascinating books I've ever read.

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I'm guessing I've brought it up hundreds of times in conversation. It's written by a neurologist who works with people who have stranger-than-usual brain issues. And not only are the cases interesting, but the way he writes about the people invovled is really lovely. It's not clinical at all. Not judgemental.

Loving, I would say. It's interesting to see someone It's rare that I read non-fiction. It's just not my bag. That said, this is one of the most fascinating books I've ever read.

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I'm guessing I've brought it up hundreds of times in conversation. It's written by a neurologist who works with people who have stranger-than-usual brain issues. And not only are the cases interesting, but the way he writes about the people invovled is really lovely. It's not clinical at all. Not judgemental.

Loving, I would say. It's interesting to see someone who obviously knows a lot of hard-line science write about these cases in terms that seem to me more suited to someone who would be a philosopher or a spiritualist. Amazing book.

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Can't recommend it highly enough. Sacks, On page 112 of the paperback edition of your book, the second paragraph begins with the following sentence: 'And with this, no feeling that he has lost feeling (for the feeling he has lost), no feeling that he has lost the depth, that unfathomable, mysterious, myriad-levelled depth which somehow defines identity or reality.' I've read this sentence at least twelve times, and I still don't even have the slightest inkling of what the hell it means. What is the subject?

What is the ve Dear Dr. Sacks, On page 112 of the paperback edition of your book, the second paragraph begins with the following sentence: 'And with this, no feeling that he has lost feeling (for the feeling he has lost), no feeling that he has lost the depth, that unfathomable, mysterious, myriad-levelled depth which somehow defines identity or reality.' I've read this sentence at least twelve times, and I still don't even have the slightest inkling of what the hell it means. What is the subject? What is the verb? Why is the word 'that' italicized (twice?)?

Asp net core github. Good God man, what are you trying to tell me? Sincerely, Baffled in Brooklyn Some people may think 'well, if I read the whole chapter, I'm sure I could decipher the meaning.' To those people I say: good luck, Charlie. I hope you may succeed where I have so miserably failed. This book has many fascinating studies of neurological disorders, and the stories behind the patients are easily understood and, in many cases, enthralling.

Sacks seems to give his readers too much credit when he throws off 'hyperagnosia', 'Korsokovian', and 'meningioma' like he assumes we had read an entire neurology textbook before picking this one up. Also, many of his sentences (like the example above) include so many digressions and sudden turns that each one could practically be its own M. Night Shaymalan film pitch.

All of this might have to do with the fact that it was written in the eighties, when I presume people were smarter. Despite so many people recommending this book, my high expectations were disappointed. Yes, it's perversely interesting to hear about neurological conundrums that afflict people in peculiar ways, but Sacks isn't a particularly good writer, nor does he have a good grasp on his audience. At times he obliquely refers to medical syndromes or footnotes other neurologists, as if he is writing for a technical physician audience, but on the whole his stories are too simplistic to engage such an audience Despite so many people recommending this book, my high expectations were disappointed. Yes, it's perversely interesting to hear about neurological conundrums that afflict people in peculiar ways, but Sacks isn't a particularly good writer, nor does he have a good grasp on his audience.

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