On The Move is a memoir by a man who packed a lot of living into life, Oliver Sacks.
Oliver Sacks was a neurologist in the 1960s, and this is the recount of his story from drug addiction in California to the discovery of a forgotten illness in New York.
Sacks writes about his passions, weight lifting, swimming, writing, and the influence that got him to where he was.
Huberman mentions on the podcast having just finished the book for the THIRD time. He says the autobiography is marvelous and highly recommends it to people.
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • A “wonderful memoir” ( Los Angeles Times ) about a brilliantly unconventional physician and writer, a man who has illuminated the many ways that the brain makes us human. • “Intimate.... Brim[s] with life and affection.” — The New York Times When Oliver Sacks was twelve years old, a perceptive schoolmaster wrote: “Sacks will go far, if he does not go too far.” It is now abundantly clear that Sacks has never stopped going. With unbridled honesty and humor, Sacks writes about the passions that have driven his life—from motorcycles and weight lifting to neurology and poetry. He writes about his love affairs, both romantic and intellectual; his guilt over leaving his family to come to America; his bond with his schizophrenic brother; and the writers and scientists—W. H. Auden, Gerald M. Edelman, Francis Crick—who have influenced his work. Read more
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On the Move: A Life
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