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A Natural History of the Senses
A Natural History of the Senses
Author: Diane Ackerman
Diane Ackerman's lusciously written grand tour of the realm of the senses includes conversations with an iceberg in Antarctica and a professional nose in New York, along with dissertations on kisses and tattoos, sadistic cuisine and the music played by the planet Earth. "Delightful . . . gives the reader the richest possible feeling of ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780679735663
ISBN-10: 0679735666
Publication Date: 9/10/1991
Pages: 352
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3.7 stars, based on 44 ratings
Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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The author examines each of our five senses to tell how our species developed. She uses personal anecdotes, history, poetry, science, psychology, and folk lore to understand and appreciate each sense. Sometimes personal experience after scientific finding after historical tangent and quotation from The Wise gets a little frustrating, because it is not clear how the information is supposed to hang together. Some information, while interesting, seems a bit a stretch to include, like the extended discussion of music. Also the writing is at times cloying, gushy voluptuous like that radio show about food The Splendid Table. But overall her writing is graceful, holding our attention. It is easy to see why it was a best-seller in 1990.
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Much like in A Natural History of Love, Ackerman combines a profound interest in natural science, evolution and the animal world (and humanity's place in it) with a love of language, observation and sense-experience.
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Interesting, but a bit more about the senses than I wanted to know. Ackerman does goes on (and on). But still, there's a nice balance between scientific info and her own more poetic take on what -- and how -- we see, smell, touch, hear and taste.

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Diane Ackerman paints a magical, exquisite path of words as you explore the five senses & beyond through the talent of her pen. Along the way you will learn some pretty amazing facts about body, mind, self, and the amazing world around us all. This is a truly mesmerizing journey that you won't want to put down until it's over. The only complaint I have is that it is written twenty years ago (1990) so this will date the information just a little. Plus, it does contain some un-PC words like "Orientals" to describe Asians & a total disregard for veganism/ vegetarianism with misinformation about protein.
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One of those books I always wanted to read. I learned a lot of interesting things . Her belief in evolution is evident !
I "see" the world differantly after reading this.!
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There are books that seem to let you see the time flying by, and this is one of them.

She will let you feel in your chest the vibrations from the space shuttle when it takes off. She will make you hold your breath in a cavern filled with water. You will smell perfumes from long ago.

Wisdom, knowledge, science, feelings, all weaved with poetry.

Watch yourself or you will feel your own tears coming down your own cheeks.

Yes, it is that good.


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