Oliver Sacks is perfectly cast in the role of neurologist savant.
Since 1970, Oliver Sacks has been writing books about his experience with neurological patients.
The opera is based on a true story from the best-selling book of the same title by Oliver Sacks.
Oliver Sacks once quoted a 17th-century naturalist referring to "the secret mysteries of nature."
Oliver Sacks, the neurologist and best-selling author, is also a fan.
Oliver Sacks, quoted in that show's catalogue, seemed to settle the matter.
According to Oliver Sacks, the evidence that any one of these figures had autism "seems very thin at best".
Oliver Sacks introduced the film and participated in a discussion.
He was delivered by the father of Oliver Sacks.
In fact, it's a lot like the sort of thing you expect to come across when reading Oliver Sacks.