Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain by Oliver Sacks

The author, a neurologist and clinician, interestingly recounted patient cases related to music that he had experienced both directly and indirectly, as well as unique experiences related to music from non-patients. Given the author’s deep affection for music and brain, this seems to be a well-suited topic for him. Being a natural storyteller, the author has plenty to say, which is complemented by many helpful annotations. A deep curiosity and a great affection for people and life seem to lead to a wealth of stories to share.

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