On Editing Oliver Sacks After He Was Gone ‹ Literary Hub
Feature photo by Bill Hayes. As much as Oliver Sacks loved writing (and I do mean the very act itself—filling his fountain pen; starting a fresh yellow pad; whispering words aloud to himself as they came to him), he also loved getting published. The “getting” part was a big part of it: Even after publishing […]
LitHub Daily: August 19, 2016 ‹ Literary Hub
Neurologist Oliver Sacks' legacy and final days explored in 'His Own Life
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