1906-1984

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1906-1984

Patient H.M.

a story of memory, madness and family secrets
2016
"In the summer of 1953, a renowned Yale neurosurgeon named William Beecher Scoville performed a novel operation on a 27-year-old epileptic patient named Henry Molaison ... The operation helped control Molaison's intractable seizures, but it also did something else: It left Molaison amnesic for the rest of his life, with a shortterm memory of just thirty seconds. Patient H.M., as he came to be known, would emerge as the most important human research subject in history. Much of what we now know about how memory works is a direct result of the sixty years of near-constant experimentation carried out upon him until his death in 2008. The ... future of modern neuroscience has dark roots in the forgotten history of psychosurgery, raising ethical questions that echo into the present day"--Provided by publisher.

Hellman and Hammett

the legendary passion of Lillian Hellman and Dashiell Hammett
1996
Looks at the lives, careers, and relationships of the two writers focusing on their active roles in American literary, political, and social circles and examining their nontraditional yet long-term love affair.

Lillian Hellman

her legend and her legacy
1988

Lillian Hellman

1989
Examines the career of Lillian Hellman, including her early life, making as a playwright, and involvement in politics.
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