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 ...
Mr. Hayes is the author of the memoir “Insomniac City: New York, Oliver Sacks, and Me” and was Dr. Sacks’s partner in the last six years of his life. The Oliver Sacks that most of the world ...
"Brilliant Minds" is inspired by the life and writing of renowned British doctor, author and professor, Dr. Oliver Sacks. However, it will adapt case stories from his books as case-of-the-week ...
Here's how they put it in an essay celebrating Sacks' 80th birthday: We can emulate Oliver, as he writes not only about the chemical play of his childhood and 19th-century chemistry, but also when ...
Six decades of the neurologist’s correspondence have been expertly woven into a collection of humanistic observations, ...
The neurologist and writer communicated with a wide network of friends and professional acquaintance. He never lost the sense ...
a neurologist whose unique life and skillset is loosely drawn from the acclaimed Oliver Sacks -- down to the complex relationships laid out the NBC procedural's pilot. "It's a contemporary version ...
from a Thou whom we respect untheological relationships demand. In “ The Oliver Sacks I Knew and Loved Once Saw Himself as a Failure,” NYT, 10/19/24. Bill Hayes, Oliver Sacks’s partner in ...
Oliver Sacks is one of the few scientists who has accomplished this with his chosen subject matter, the brain: he skyrocketed to fame in 1973 with his book Awakenings and has remained a household name ...
Oliver Sacks was a compulsive letter-writer. From 1985, when he became famous for The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat, he received about 5000 letters a year and tried to reply to all of them.
John Oliver responds to Trump saying JD Vance isn't 'weird', brings multiple receipts The U.S. presidential election hasn't even happened yet, but as John Oliver demonstrated during Last Week ...
The late author's correspondence shows a restless intellect roving far beyond what we saw in his books 'Awakenings' and 'The ...