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Subject: Oliver Sacks
I am very sad to lose Oliver Sacks. I can scarcely imagine two people more different in
personality than you and him, and so I hope your connection to him was as enriching as it could
be. I chatted with him once but feel I know much more about what he was like from (1) his
contributions to the radio show RadioLab and the like, (2) his writing, of course, and (3) a superb
job he did presenting a poster at the gigantic Society for Neuroscience annual meeting —1991. It
was about a neurologically impaired patient's color perception anomalies. Color vision is a
vicious, competitive, complicated field and he survived aggressive interrogation by my colleague,
and milder questioning from me, really really well. I was astonished that he could do such a great
job with research in a particularly treacherous sub-field and it made me inclined to give him the
benefit of the doubt about his popularly accessible contributions. Enriching the memory is that his
poster was just one in a vast bazaar of research works. His work enjoyed no special status due to
being the most famous neurologist in the Western world: it belonged in the poster session about
visual sensory deficits from lesions or somesuch.
I would have liked very much to talk to him about the hazards of "storytelling" in science, because
he has admitted, with what seemed to be a mild regret, to changing the ending (the data) of
patient stories in the UK edition of his first/early book Migraine. The temptation to compress and
simplify in storytelling and obscure or erase troublesome anomalies is a hazard of scholarship and
science, and it is particularly dangerous to science.
I hope this email finds you well. I'm about to leave for Burning Man (my 9th time!). My father,
quite diminished by what turns out now most likely to have been a long series of very small
strokes, is in the precarious care of the crazy Carmen in the Bronx; my mother is frail and sharp as
a whip on the Upper West Side. My brother has an exciting AI start-up under-way, with some
revenue already, in Seattle (Coherent Knowledge Systems).
Best,
-d.
David Grosof
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