An Anthropologist On Mars: Seven Paradoxical Tales
 

An Anthropologist On Mars: Seven Paradoxical Tales (Vintage)

by Oliver Sacks

The works of neurologist Oliver Sacks have a special place in the swarm of mind-brain studies. He has done as much as anyone to make nonspecialists aware of how much diversity gets lumped under the heading of "the human mind."
The stories in An Anthropologist on Mars are medical case reports not unlike the classic tales of Berton Roueché in The Medical Detectives. Sacks's stories are of... (read more)

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Bad Science, Not so good writing. Skip it. (Though I did learn some interesting things about blindness, Autism, and Tourette's.)

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