Awakenings

Non-fiction adapted to screen mental health

By Oliver Sacks

Synopsis

This is an extraordinary account of a group of 20 patients, survivors of the great sleeping-sickness epidemic which swept the world in the 1920s, and the astonishing, explosive "awakening" effect they experienced 40 years later through a new drug, L-DOPA, administered by Dr Sacks. The stories he tells of these remarkable individuals are moving, often courageous and sometimes tragic. Now hailed as a medical classic, Awakenings was first published in 1973 and won the Hawthornden Prize of that year. It has since inspired a TV documentary, radio and stage plays and a major feature film.

Book Details

Pages
386
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Harper Collins
ISBN-10
0-330-32091-2