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Diane Ackerman

Exploring the Extraordinary Depths of Human Sensory Experience

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Author: Diane Ackerman

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780679735663

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/02/1990

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: In Every Sense
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Chapter 2: The Mute Sense
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Chapter 3: A Map of Smell
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Chapter 4: Of Violets and Neurons
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Chapter 5: The Shape of Smell
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Chapter 6: Buckets of Light
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Chapter 7: The Winter Palace of Monarchs
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Chapter 8: The Oceans Inside Us
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Chapter 9: Notions and Nations of Sweat
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Chapter 10: The Personality of Smell
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Chapter 11: Pheromones
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Chapter 12: Noses
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Chapter 13: Sneezing
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Chapter 14: Smell as Camouflage
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Chapter 15: Roses
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Chapter 16: The Fallen Angel
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Chapter 17: Anosmia
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Chapter 18: Prodigies of Smell
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Chapter 19: A Famous Nose
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Chapter 20: An Offering to the Gods
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Chapter 21: Cleopatra’s Heirs
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Chapter 22: The Feeling Bubble
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Chapter 23: Speaking of Touch
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Chapter 24: First Touches
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Chapter 25: What Is A Touch?
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Chapter 26: The Code Senders
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Chapter 27: Hair
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Chapter 28: The Inner Climate
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Chapter 29: The Skin Has Eyes
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Chapter 30: Adventures in the Touch Dome
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Chapter 31: Animals
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Chapter 32: Tattoos
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Chapter 33: Pain
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Chapter 34: Easing Pain
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Chapter 35: The Point of Pain
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Chapter 36: Kissing
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Chapter 37: The Hand
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Chapter 38: Professional Touchers
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Chapter 39: Taboos
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Chapter 40: Subliminal Touch
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Chapter 41: The Social Sense
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Chapter 42: Food and Sex
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Chapter 43: The Omnivore’s Picnic
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Chapter 44: Of Cannibalism and Sacred Cows
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Chapter 45: The Bloom of A Taste Bud
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Chapter 46: The Ultimate Dinner Party
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Chapter 47: Macabre Meals
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Chapter 48: The Heart of Craving
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Chapter 49: The Psychopharmacology of Chocolate
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Chapter 50: In Praise of Vanilla
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Chapter 51: The Truth About Truffles
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Chapter 52: Ginger, and Other Medicines
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Chapter 53: How To Make Moose Soup in a Hole in the Ground, or Dine in Space
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Chapter 54: Et Fugu, Brute? Food as Thrill-Seeking
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Chapter 55: Beauty and the Beasts
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Chapter 56: The Hearing Heart
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Chapter 57: Phantoms and Drapes
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Chapter 58: Jaguar of Sweet Laughter
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Chapter 59: Loud Noises
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Chapter 60: The Limits of Hearing, the Power of Sound
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Chapter 61: Deafness
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Chapter 62: Animals
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Chapter 63: Quicksand and Whale Songs
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Chapter 64: The Violin Remembers
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Chapter 65: Music and Emotion
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Chapter 66: Is Music A Language?
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Chapter 67: Measure for Measure
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Chapter 68: Cathedrals In Sound
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Chapter 69: Earth Calling
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Chapter 70: The Beholder’s Eye
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Chapter 71: How to Watch the Sky
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Chapter 72: Light
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Chapter 73: Color
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Chapter 74: Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall
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Chapter 75: Animals
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Chapter 76: The Painter’s Eye
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Chapter 77: The Face of Beauty
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Chapter 78: Watching A Night Launch of the Space Shuttle
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Chapter 79: The Force of an Image: Ring Cycle
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Chapter 80: The Round Walls of Home
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Chapter 81: Fantasia
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Chapter 82: Courting the Muse
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Who should listen A Natural History of the Senses

"A Natural History of the Senses" by Diane Ackerman is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the intricacies of human perception and the sensory world around us. It appeals to lovers of nature, psychology, and the arts, as well as those seeking a deeper appreciation of the everyday experiences that shape our lives. This audiobook is particularly suited for curious minds who enjoy exploring the connections between science and emotion, and who want to enhance their understanding of how our senses influence our interactions with the world.

3 quotes from A Natural History of the Senses

  • "The senses are a bridge between the inner world and the outer world, and they allow us to perceive the beauty and complexity of life itself."
  • "Each sense is a world unto itself; the mysteries and wonders of each one open up a universe of experience, emotion, and insight."
  • "To truly live is to engage all of our senses; it is through them that we connect deeply with ourselves and one another.

Author : Diane Ackerman

Diane Ackerman is an acclaimed author and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction, renowned for her captivating works, including the bestselling titles The Zookeeper’s Wife and A Natural History of the Senses. The Zookeeper’s Wife, a little-known true story set during World War II, garnered significant acclaim, becoming a New York Times bestseller and winning the Orion Book Award for its groundbreaking approach to nonfiction. This compelling narrative was later adapted into a feature film, starring Jessica Chastain and Daniel Brühl. Ackerman resides in Ithaca, New York, with her husband, Paul West.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

A Natural History of the Senses Free Audiobook Download

Diane Ackerman

Exploring the Extraordinary Depths of Human Sensory Experience

4.157538rating

Information

Author: Diane Ackerman

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780679735663

Language: English

Publish Date: 06/02/1990

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen A Natural History of the Senses

"A Natural History of the Senses" by Diane Ackerman is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the intricacies of human perception and the sensory world around us. It appeals to lovers of nature, psychology, and the arts, as well as those seeking a deeper appreciation of the everyday experiences that shape our lives. This audiobook is particularly suited for curious minds who enjoy exploring the connections between science and emotion, and who want to enhance their understanding of how our senses influence our interactions with the world.

3 quotes from A Natural History of the Senses

  • "The senses are a bridge between the inner world and the outer world, and they allow us to perceive the beauty and complexity of life itself."
  • "Each sense is a world unto itself; the mysteries and wonders of each one open up a universe of experience, emotion, and insight."
  • "To truly live is to engage all of our senses; it is through them that we connect deeply with ourselves and one another.

Author: Diane Ackerman

Diane Ackerman is an acclaimed author and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction, renowned for her captivating works, including the bestselling titles The Zookeeper’s Wife and A Natural History of the Senses. The Zookeeper’s Wife, a little-known true story set during World War II, garnered significant acclaim, becoming a New York Times bestseller and winning the Orion Book Award for its groundbreaking approach to nonfiction. This compelling narrative was later adapted into a feature film, starring Jessica Chastain and Daniel Brühl. Ackerman resides in Ithaca, New York, with her husband, Paul West.