Tumult and Sympathy: The Letters of Oliver Sacks

9 pointsposted 2 days ago
by apollinaire

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robocat

2 days ago

I highly recommend this to anyone who admires his writing.

I read this a few months back (random find in local library) and it was fascinating to get a glimpse of the man behind the books (my favorite of which is Seeing Voices).

The weirdest part is when he talks about his psychiatric help - I recall he talks about spending all his disposable income on it, and it must have taken a huge amount of his time and energy too.

Reading between the lines it felt like there was a lot of processing about his childhood and his parents. Maybe the genesis of the childhood trauma industry started way back. I don't recall him mentioning anything outrageously shocking from his childhood.