The famous neurologist and author devoted his life to revealing his patients’ humanity. He struggled harder to reveal himself ...
Oliver Sacks’s Letters, at 752 pages, is anachronistic in two respects. First, there is the spectacle of six decades’ worth ...
There are those who can write, and those who can't not write. Oliver Sacks fell into the latter category. A neurologist by trade, Sacks was insatiably curious and wrote ceaselessly and joyfully ...
Oliver Sacks spent almost 50 years working as a neurologist and during this time wrote many books, including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Awakenings and Hallucinations, concerning the ...
The great neurologist offered a lesson in treating our fellow humans with care and true attention. By Erica Wagner In June 1974, Oliver Sacks wrote to Bob Rodman, a psychiatrist who had been a close ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Letters, a collection of just a small portion of Oliver Sacks’s correspondence, runs past 700 pages. The life of the world-famous neurologist and author ...