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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
May 12, 2008

Pages
  
192

Author
  
Jill Bolte Taylor

ISBN
  
0670020745

Genres
  
Non-fiction, Science

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Publisher
  
Viking

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Originally published
  
October 2006

Page count
  
192

Country
  
United States of America

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My Stroke of Insight (2008) is a non-fiction book by American author Jill Bolte Taylor. In it, she tells of her experience in 1996 of having a stroke in her left hemisphere, and how that gave her insight into brain functioning, particularly as it relates to the different functions of the two brain hemispheres. It is Taylor's first book.

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Critical reception

Desmond O'Neill, M.D. writes in the New England Journal of Medicine, that although the account is gripping and insightful, that it is "burdened by an interpretation of stroke through the narrow lens of hemispheric function." He also argues that the advice Taylor gives to stroke victims might not be valuable for all stroke victims.

Editions

The book was initially released in October 2006 as a paperback by the author through the self-publishing company Lulu. It was then sold to Viking and published in hardcover, by Viking, on May 12, 2008 (ISBN 0670020745). Audio and E-book versions were also released. The paperback edition was released May 26, 2009, by Plume (ISBN 0452295548).

Ballet

Cedar Lake Ballet Company made a ballet about My Stroke of Insight called Orbo Novo. The piece's title is drawn from a 1493 reference to North America by Spanish historian Pietro Martire d'Anghiera. But the "new world" that Cherkaoui is exploring is current theories about the brain, and the text that the 17 dancers speak during the first moments of the 75-minute work comes from My Stroke of Insight, neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor's uncanny recollection of her stroke. The choreography is based on the ramifications of a single resonant idea: the duality between rationality (the left brain) and instinctive, sensual responses (the right brain); between control and the lack of it; between balance and instability, solitude and society." "Thus were the dancers speaking Taylor's words (“My spirit soared free like a great whale gliding through the sea of silent euphoria”), while they physically embodied brain waves and misfiring synapses, with a nod, perhaps, to the double helix: rubbery splayed limbs; über-arched backs; ever-rippling torsos." “‘Orbo Novo’ is a humorous and insightful take on (Taylor’s) story,” said dancer Jubal Battisti. “It has a lot to do with the hemispheres of the brain switching between left and right and what that reveals.”

References

My Stroke of Insight Wikipedia