by JonahLehrer (Author)
Is science the only path to knowledge? In this sparkling and provocative book Jonah Lehrer, author of The Decisive Moment, explains that when it comes to understanding the brain, art got there first. Taking a group of celebrated writers, painters and composers, Lehrer shows us how artists have discovered truths about the human mind - real, tangible truths - that science is only now rediscovering. We learn, for example, how Proust first revealed the fallibility of memory; how George Eliot understood the brain's malleable nature; how the French chef Escoffier intuited umami (the fifth taste); how Cezanne worked out the subtleties of vision; and how Virginia Woolf pierced the mysteries of consciousness. It's a riveting tale of art trumping science, again and again.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 03 Feb 2011
ISBN 10: 1847677851
ISBN 13: 9781847677853
Book Overview: An illuminating and unusual book about how famous artists have anticipated the discoveries of neuroscience. 'Marks the arrival of an important new thinker, who finds in the science and the arts wonder and beauty, and with equal confidence says wise and fresh things about both.' Los Angeles Times Book Review