Possessing Genius: The True Account of the Bizarre Odyssey of Einstein's Brain

by Carolyn Abraham
Possessing Genius: The True Account of the Bizarre Odyssey of Einstein's Brain
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22 ratings, 3.77 average rating, 5 reviews (more data...)
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published
2003 by St. Martin's Griffin

binding
Paperback, 400 pages

isbn
0312303041   (isbn13: 9780312303044)

description
Winner of the Canadian Science Writer's Award

The story begins in April 1955, when Thomas Stolz Harvey, chief pathologist at Princeton...more






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Mike
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03/12/08

This is another in the series of weird fascinations I have. The book is about the adventures of Einstein's brain, mostly after his death. The story is well written with what little information seems to be known about both its history, and its whereabouts. At times the book seems frustrating because I expect it to reveal some great finding about the connection between genius and physical brain structure, and in the end it seems that there is none (that we currently know of). I dejectly come to th...more
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Katie_marie
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05/14/08

bookshelves: history, memoir, non-fiction, science-medicine
The book was well-written and I do not regret the time spent reading it however, the most interesting information from the work was about Einstein himself; not his uncapped brain. The author reveals surprising details about Einstein's personality and life that don't fit the profile of friendly, impish genius. If it is Einstein you are interested in then pick up a biography. However, much of the subject matter is saved by the author's clever usage of language related to brains, research, etc. to ...more
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valerie
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11/15/07

Read in October, 2007
recommends it for: physicists
This book is interesting for historical reasons, but really didn't hold my attention for very long. This says a lot since I study neurobiology so anything involving brains is usually pretty cool :) The neuroscience part of the book is completely hollywoodized and Abraham doesn't even explain well what Einstein's contributions to physics were. I wouldn't recommend this book.
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Chris
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08/28/08

bookshelves: non-fiction, science
This is a unique book about what was done with albert einstein's brain after he died. his genius at that time was unparalleled, so his family donated it to science so that it could be studied, and it was left in the possession of a caretaker scientist who was left with the sole responsibility of safeguarding it.
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Carlye.peterson
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01/20/08

Read in June, 2006
this book is so awesome and weird. it's the story of the journey of einstein's brain around the country and world...some pieces were sent to different scientists for research to figure out why einstein was a genius. this is such an enjoyable book to read!
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11/25/08

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