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Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, Revised and Expanded Edition
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Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, Revised and Expanded Edition
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Hardcover
by Oliver Sacks
Sales Rank: 3497
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List Price: $26.00
$17.16
At Amazon on 11-20-2011.

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Features
Paperback: 425 pages
Publisher: Vintage; Revised & enlarged edition September 23, 2008
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1400033535
ISBN-13: 978-1400033539
Product Dimensions:
8 x 5.2 x 1.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
Amazon.com Review
Amazon Best of the Month, December 2007: Legendary R&B icon Ray Charles claimed that he was "born with music inside me," and neurologist Oliver Sacks believes Ray may have been right. Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain examines the extreme effects of music on the human brain and how lives can be utterly transformed by the simplest of harmonies. With clinical studies covering the tragic (individuals afflicted by an inability to connect with any melody) and triumphant (Alzheimer's patients who find order and comfort through music), Sacks provides an erudite look at the notion that humans are truly a "musical species." --Dave Callanan
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism Musicophilia is an absolutely phenomenal book, and will be of interest to anyone fascinated by music, mysteries of the mind, and the human condition. Sacks covers 29 different topics, ranging from synesthesia, to musical hallucinations, to savants, and beyond. In each chapter, he introduces the topic through cases (his own and famous ones in the literature--neurological and classic fictional literature, that is!), always maintaining a deep engagement with the humanity of the subjects: what is it like for these individuals? how do they describe their talent or illness or condition? Sacks also speculates on the possible neurological bases for these fascinating scenarios. This is a real page-turner, beautifully and clearly written, and it will give readers a new respect for the special place of music in our psychology, as well as a deeper understanding of the range of what it is to be human. 20 stars!
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Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, Revised and Expanded Edition
List Price: $26.00
Available from Amazon
Price: $17.16
Updated on 11-20-2011.

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