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New Scientist
New Scientist
UK · 4 hrs ago
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After news about Oliver Sacks's "lies", we revisit his best-loved book
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New Scientist revisits Oliver Sacks's celebrated book The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat following The New Yorker's disclosure that Sacks felt guilt about falsifications in the work, exploring whether the controversy extends beyond factual accuracy to broader questions about the book's nature and impact.

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After news about Oliver Sacks's "lies", we revisit his best-loved book
Last year, The New Yorker revealed the late Sacks's "guilt" about his “falsification” in The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat, but is this story about more than just the facts?
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