From The New York Times Opinion Section
“I have always felt transparent, without substance, a ghost, a transient, homeless, or outcast,” the neurologist and author Oliver Sacks wrote in a previously unpublished letter. In a guest essay, Bill Hayes, who was Sacks’ partner, writes about reading these letters for the first time.
“I have always felt transparent, without substance, a ghost, a transient, homeless, or outcast,” the neurologist and author Oliver Sacks wrote in a previously unpublished letter. In a guest essay, Bill Hayes, who was Sacks’ partner, writes about reading these letters for the first time.