The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat

Author(s): Oliver Sacks

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With an introduction by Will Self A classic work of psychology, this international bestseller provides a groundbreaking insight into the human mind. If a man has lost a leg or an eye, he knows he has lost a leg or an eye; but if he has lost a self - himself - he cannot know it, because he is no longer there to know it. In this extraordinary book, Dr. Oliver Sacks recounts the stories of patients struggling to adapt to often bizarre worlds of neurological disorder. Here are people who can no longer recognize everyday objects or those they love; who are stricken with violent tics or shout involuntary obscenities; who have been dismissed as autistic or retarded, yet are gifted with uncanny artistic or mathematical talents. If inconceivably strange, these brilliant tales illuminate what it means to be human. A provocative exploration of the mysteries of the human mind, The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat is a million-copy bestseller by the twentieth century's greatest neurologist.

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A gripping journey into the recesses of the human mind Daily Mail Oliver Sacks has become the world's best-known neurologist. His case studies of broken minds offer brilliant insight into the mysteries of consciousness Guardian Populated by a cast as strange as that of the most fantastic fiction ... Dr Sacks shows the awesome powers of our mind and just how delicately balanced they have to be Sunday Times This book is for everybody who has felt from time to time that certain twinge of self-identity and sensed how easily, at any moment, one might lose it The Times

General Fields

  • : 9781447275404
  • : PAN MACMILLAN UK
  • : Picador
  • : 0.242
  • : February 2015
  • : 197mm X 130mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Oliver Sacks
  • : Paperback
  • : English