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Everything in its place : first loves and last tales / Oliver Sacks.

Summary:

"In this final volume, Oliver Sacks examines the many passions of his own life, as a doctor engaged with the central questions of human existence, and as a polymath conversant in all the sciences. Everything in Its Place brings together writings--many never before published--on a rich variety of topics. Why do humans need gardens? How, and when, does a physician tell his patient she has Alzheimer's? What is social media doing to our brains? In several of the compassionate case histories included here, Sacks considers the enigmas of depression, psychosis, and schizophrenia for the first time, and in others he returns to conditions that have long fascinated him: Tourette's syndrome, aging, dementia, and hallucinations. In counterpoint to these elegant investigations of what makes us human, this volume also includes pieces that celebrate Sacks's love of the natural world--and his final meditations on life in the twenty-first-century. Everything in Its Place gives us an intimate portrait of a master writer and thinker at work."--Dust jacket.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780451492890
  • ISBN: 0451492897
  • Physical Description: vi, 274 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2019.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"This is a Borzoi book."
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [259]-263) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
FIRST LOVES. Water babies ; Remembering South Kensington ; First love ; Humphry Davy, poet of chemistry ; Libraries ; A journey inside the brain -- CLINICAL TALES. Cold storage ; Neurological dreams ; Nothingness ; Seeing God in the third millennium ; Hiccups and other curious behaviors ; Travels with Lowell ; Urge ; The catastrophe ; Dangerously well ; Tea and toast ; Telling ; The aging brain ; Kuru ; A summer of madness ; The lost virtues of the asylum --LIFE CONTINUES. Anybody out there? ; Clupeophilia ; Colorado Springs revisited ; Botanists on Park ; Greetings from the Island of Stability ; Reading the fine print ; The elephant's gait ; Orangutan ; Why we need gardens ; Night of the ginkgo ; Filter fish ; Life continues.
Subject: Sacks, Oliver, 1933-2015.
Neurologists > Biography.
Genre: Autobiographies.

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at Lehigh Valley Library System. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Easton Area Public Library System. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Easton Main Library 616.8 S119e (Text) 31901004338259 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Albright Memorial Library 616.8 SACKS (Text) 50686015501070 Storage Available -
Allentown Public Library 616.80092 SACK (Text) 34455006571703 Adult Nonfiction 1st FL Available -
Annie Halenbake Ross Library B Sac (Text) 00147486 ADULT Biography Available -
Bethlehem Coolidge Branch 616.8 (Text) 33062009139750 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Dalton Community Library 616.8 SACKS (Text) 50689010431566 Adult Nonfiction Available -
Gettysburg Library 616.8 SACKS (Text) 35740635460587 Nonfiction Available -
Highland Community Library 616.8 SAC (Text) 35610000948047 HGHM Non-Fiction Available -
Huntingdon County Library NF 616.800 SAC (Text) 30298100532211 Nonfiction Available -
Indian Valley Public Library 616.80092 Sacks Science (Text) 39427103342358 Nonfiction Room: Adult Nonfiction Available -

Summary: "In this final volume, Oliver Sacks examines the many passions of his own life, as a doctor engaged with the central questions of human existence, and as a polymath conversant in all the sciences. Everything in Its Place brings together writings--many never before published--on a rich variety of topics. Why do humans need gardens? How, and when, does a physician tell his patient she has Alzheimer's? What is social media doing to our brains? In several of the compassionate case histories included here, Sacks considers the enigmas of depression, psychosis, and schizophrenia for the first time, and in others he returns to conditions that have long fascinated him: Tourette's syndrome, aging, dementia, and hallucinations. In counterpoint to these elegant investigations of what makes us human, this volume also includes pieces that celebrate Sacks's love of the natural world--and his final meditations on life in the twenty-first-century. Everything in Its Place gives us an intimate portrait of a master writer and thinker at work."--Dust jacket.

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