Upcoming: Oliver Sacks' "Tales of Music and the Brain"
Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain by Oliver Sacks will be published in October. In this new book by ‘one of the great clinical writers of the twentieth century’ (NYT), Sacks subject is music: “our relationship with it, our facility for it, and what this most universal of passions says about us. In chapters examining savants and synaesthetics, depressives and musical dreamers, Sacks… locates the musical experience in the human brain. He shows that music is not simply about sound, but also movement, visualization, and silence. He follows the experiences of patients suddenly drawn to or suddenly divorced from music. And in so doing he shows, as only he can, both the extraordinary spectrum of human expression and the capacity of music to heal. Wise, compassionate and compellingly readable, Musicophilia promises, like all the best writing, to alter our conception of who we are and how we function, to lend a fascinating insight into the mysteries of the mind, and to show us what it is to be human.” (from Amazon’s review).
























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