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Letters by Oliver Sacks review – science, sex and motorcycles

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72% Informative

Oliver Sacks was born in Cricklewood , London , and moved to San Francisco in 1960 .

He was a 27-year-old British -born neurologist who wanted escape from academic medicine.

Letters is 52 years of outgoing mail sent (or left unsent) to family, friends, scientists, writers and later, fans and celebrities.

Letters draws an illuminating line from Sacks ’s neurological career to his unlikely emergence as a bestselling author.

In the late 60s , having relocated to New York , Sacks treated a group of patients suffering from encephalitis lethargica with an experimental drug, L-dopa.

This experience informed his second book, Awakenings , which married scientific research with storytelling through case studies of his patients’ lives.

VR Score

74

Informative language

74

Neutral language

38

Article tone

informal

Language

English

Language complexity

58

Offensive language

possibly offensive

Hate speech

not hateful

Attention-grabbing headline

not detected

Known propaganda techniques

not detected

Time-value

long-living

Source diversity

1

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