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A Natural History of the Senses
Diane Ackerman

A Natural History of the Senses

Random House (Jun 02, 1990)
9780394573359
| Hardcover
331 pages | 165 x 234 mm | English
$ 22.00 | Value: $ 22.00
Dewey 152.1
LC Classification BF233 .A24 1990

Subject

  • Human Behavior
  • Manners And Customs
  • Senses And Sensation

Plot

A Natural History of the Senses is a 1990 non-fiction book by American author, poet, and naturalist Diane Ackerman. In this book, Ackerman examines both the science of how the different senses work, and the varied means by which different cultures have sought to stimulate the senses. The book was the inspiration for the five-part Nova miniseries Mystery of the Senses (1995) in which Ackerman appeared as the presenter. “What is most amazing is not how our senses span distance or cultures, but how they span time. Our senses connect us intimately to the past, connect us in ways that most of our cherished ideas never could.”