There is so much to concentrate on reviewing this book. Sacks telling the medical side of hallucinations, the personal side, his and the patients’, the history of it, the different conditions, everything, but what piqued my interest was their relation to the imagination, arts, and creativity. Sacks repeatedly note that these hallucinations might have impacted our cultural imagery from the moire patterns on our art to horrible monsters seen between the wake and sleep as Edgar Allan Poe did....
Published on February 23, 2020 22:18