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Cameron, Lindsley: The Music of Light: The Extraordinary Story of Hikari and
Kenzaburo Oe. Simon & Schuster 1998
Product Description:
The most popular classical composer of our day was born with a medical deformity
so severe that his parents had to fight to keep him alive. When the child of
novelist Kenzaburo Oe and his wife, Yukari, was born with a herniated brain, the
doctors recommended letting him die. Instead, his parents defied Japan's
then-harsh customs and saved him with a complicated operation that left him
severely handicapped. They named him Hikari, which means "light"; now
in his thirties, with an I.Q. of 65, limited language and motor skills, and an
inability to express emotions clearly, Hikari has indeed become a beacon of
inspiration. He has miraculous musical gifts, including a phenomenal memory and
the ability to compose chamber works that have broken sales records and
delighted hundreds of thousands of listeners.
His father's boundless love for and devotion to Hikari have been inspirational in more than one way. Kenzaburo Oe has written many novels and essays based on the experience of raising his musical-savant son, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1994. His stories and novels have been translated into many languages and read by millions.
Based on exclusive access to the Oe family, as well as interviews with brain specialists and performers of Hikari's music, and including assessments by leading music critics, The Music of Light offers a portrait of uniqueness. Hikari is the only savant known in history who has composed original music. Lindsley Cameron explains how his brain works; how he can express sadness in his music but not with language or his face; and how his musical activities have extended his mental capacities. The creative interdependence of father and son is unprecedented, too. Kenzaburo's need to give Hikari a voice was so essential to his own art that he announced, just before winning the Nobel Prize, that he was giving up writing fiction because Hikari, through his music, had now found a voice of his own. Cameron shows how writing has allowed Kenzaburo to explore possibilities too painful to confront in any other way. The Music of Light explores the mysteries of the human brain, and reveals the miraculous power of creativity.
Linkkejä:
Autismi
Kehitysvamma-alan kirjallisuutta
Kehitysvammaisuus
Kirjakaupat & Kustantajat -
Makupalat, Hämeenlinnan kaupunginkirjasto - Hämeenlinna City Library, Finland
Mental retardation in Finland
12.3.2005