The Mind's Eye
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Product details:
- Edition number New Edit/Cover
- Publisher Picador
- Date of Publication 23 July 2026
- Number of Volumes B-format paperback
- ISBN 9781035091423
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 197x130 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
The bestselling author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat describes how we experience the visual world.
MoreLong description:
How does the brain perceive and interpret information from the eye? And what happens when the process is disrupted?
In The Mind?s Eye, Oliver Sacks tells the stories of people who are able to navigate the world and communicate with others despite losing what many of us consider indispensable senses and abilities: the capacity to recognize faces, the sense of three-dimensional space, the ability to read, the sense of sight. For all of these people, the challenge is to adapt to a radically new way of being in the world ? and The Mind?s Eye is testament to the myriad ways that we, as humans, are capable of rising to this challenge.
Now part of the Picador Collection, a series showcasing the very best of modern literature.
?Oliver Sacks is a perfect antidote to the anaesthetic of familiarity. His writing turns brains and minds transparent? The Observer
The Mind's Eye is about the possibility of recovery and the inexorable decline of the ageing individual. From this collision of incompatible truths, tragedy is made . . . making this Sacks's most powerful book to date. More