Awakenings

Oliver SACKS

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Awakenings
Awakenings
Awakenings
Awakenings

OLIVER SACKS' OWN COPY OF AWAKENINGS, WITH HIS AUTOGRAPH ANNOTATIONS FOR THE REVISED EDITION

SACKS, Oliver. Awakenings. New York: Doubleday, (1974). Octavo, original black cloth, original dust jacket.

First American edition, published just one year after the British first, of Sacks' moving work on treating Parkinson's Disease. Sacks' own copy with his owner signature and dozens of autograph annotations, made in preparation for a 1991 revised edition presumably intended to capitalize on the popularity of Robin Williams' critically acclaimed film.

"Dr. Sacks writes beautifully and with exceptional subtlety and penetration into both the state of mind of his patients and the nature of illness generally… A brilliant and humane book" (The Observer). "One of the most beautifully composed and moving works of our time" (Washington Post). "A masterpiece" (W.H. Auden). Awakenings was adapted into a 1990 Penny Marshall film starring Robin Williams as Sacks and featuring Robert DeNiro as one of his patients. The first edition was published in London in 1973. This was Oliver Sacks' own copy, with his owner signature, featuring extensive autograph annotations made in preparation for a post-movie revised edition. The front endpapers include a two-page autograph "Corrigenda," comprising a page-numbered list of omissions and editorial corrections such as "Frontispiece and back photo omitted"; "p. 141. l. 4-5. gentleman who faithfully 'visits' [not friend who faithfully visits.]"; and "p. 102. Last, added paragraph on Rolando P. should perhaps be called "POSTSCRIPT." A number of changes refer to the text and are have been made on the page cited (e.g. the page facing the title page reads "FRONTISPIECE ?" while the title page includes a hand-drawn box with the note "DONNE epigraph"). Original paperclip marking a change affixed at page 221 with expected staining to adjacent pages. Similar residue present at pp. viii-xii.

Book near-fine, with interior generally quite nice and only mild toning to cloth extremities. Dust jacket extremely good, with wear to extremities particularly affecting spine title. An exceptionally desirable signed author's copy with extensive autograph annotations.

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