书籍 Musicophilia的封面

Musicophilia

Oliver Sacks

出版时间

2007-10-16

ISBN

9781400040810

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Music can move us to the heights or depths of emotion. It can persuade us to buy something, or remind us of our first date. It can lift us out of depression when nothing else can. It can get us dancing to its beat. But the power of music goes much, much further. Indeed, music occupies more areas of our brain than language does—humans are a musical species.

Oliver Sacks’s compassionate, compelling tales of people struggling to adapt to different neurological conditions have fundamentally changed the way we think of our own brains, and of the human experience. In Musicophilia, he examines the powers of music through the individual experiences of patients, musicians, and everyday people—from a man who is struck by lightning and suddenly inspired to become a pianist at the age of forty-two, to an entire group of children with Williams syndrome, who are hypermusical from birth; from people with “amusia,” to whom a symphony sounds like the clattering of pots and pans, to a man whose memory spans only seven seconds—for everything but music.

Our exquisite sensitivity to music can sometimes go wrong: Sacks explores how catchy tunes can subject us to hours of mental replay, and how a surprising number of people acquire nonstop musical hallucinations that assault them night and day. Yet far more frequently, music goes right: Sacks describes how music can animate people with Parkinson’s disease who cannot otherwise move, give words to stroke patients who cannot otherwise speak, and calm and organize people whose memories are ravaged by Alzheimer’s or amnesia.

Music is irresistible, haunting, and unforgettable, and in Musicophilia, Oliver Sacks tells us why.

Oliver Wolf Sacks, CBE, was a British neurologist residing in the United States, who has written popular books about his patients, the most famous of which is Awakenings, which was adapted into a film of the same name starring Robin Williams and Robert De Niro.

Sacks was the youngest of four children born to a prosperous North London Jewish couple: Sam, a physician, and Elsie, ...

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用户评论
超级有趣!读的中文版。BTW,找了下书里提到的泰国大象乐团,居然有纪录片段,鼓和口琴很有亮点,看访谈都出了三张专辑了..
翻了一会中文版发现翻译实在是太惨就看了英文版,发现完全不是一回事。非常好看,看完了之后对作者充满了好奇,如果哲学还是亚里士多德、休谟那个意义上对世界的探究的话,那sacks就是一名不折不扣的哲学家。sacks所做的工作也一定是休谟想做而不可能做到的工作,inquiry concerning human undrestanding.
关于音乐和大脑
案例的堆积……
一个对音乐充满诚挚热爱的神经学学者。Oliver Sacks 像是在布道:人脑对音乐的反应早就谱写在了我们祖先的基因里,还有太多我们不了解,太多待利用发掘。
不够有趣
前几章觉得和自己的期待不一样,为什么都是关于音乐在各种奇怪的病症中的体现。但越往后越感动,无论那些人的大脑多么受损,多遥远的难以理解的症状,或者是多不可思议的天才,音乐让所有生命依然有情,牵住一个个多样的人类自然锚在地球上,在人间。
罗列了一些和音乐感知有关病例事例,没有分析的很深,且例子都比较早,还凑合吧
kind of an arduous listen. Because the narration is case by case, there's not much of an step-by-step system that leads the readers into the realtionship between the music and the brain. I kind of had to make out little by little, by immersion. I may appreciate a more systematic take on such topics, although I do recognize that this is very Sacks.
生动有趣,老爷子一贯的风格