Seeing Voices A Journey Into the World of the Deaf
MedicalAudiologySpeech Pathology

Seeing Voices A Journey Into the World of the Deaf

by Oliver Sacks

Publisher
Picador
Pages
222
Language
English
Published
2009

Overview

<p> With <i>Seeing Voices</i> Dr Sacks launches us on a journey into the world of the deaf – which he explores with the same passion and insight that have illuminated other human conditions for his readers everywhere. </p> <p> ‘Oliver Sacks, blessed with an understanding heart and poetic voice, speaks the language of the deaf. An exquisite, as well as revelatory, work’ Studs Terkel </p> <p> ‘This scholarly and carefully documented book is a landmark for deaf rights. It makes the gigantic, imaginative leap so essential to understanding total deafness’ Jack Ashley, <i>Sunday Telegraph</i> </p> <p> ‘Compelling . . . A journey well worth taking . . . One cannot read more than a few pages of Sacks without seeing something in a new way’ <i> Los Angeles Times</i> </p> <p> ‘Written by a hearing – and caring – neurologist who through empathy and contact has penetrated a long way into deaf culture. What he has written about should be compulsory reading – I do not recall another book which puts the issues so clearly for the rest of us’ Alex Comfort, <i> Guardian</i> </p> <p> ‘A manifesto characteristically humane and impassioned . . . Once more Sacks proves he is the doyen of science with a human face’ Roy Porter, <i> Sunday Times</i> </p>

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