The Real Rainman story. (Time Magazine)
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Kim Peak
9 months old, doctors pronounced him so mentally ret*d that he would never walk or talk. One physician suggested he be institutionalized; another later recomended a lobotomy. Peek, who died dec 19 2010 at age 58 was indeed riven by disabilities throughout his life. Born with a corpus callosum-the nerve tissue that connects the brains hemispheres-he never learned to brush his hair,or button his shirt without help.
But buried beneath these afflictions was a mighty intellect unique in the world. Peek was a so- called magasavant, a man with such dazzling recall that he seemed to have ingested encyclopedias whole. He could read both facing pages of a book-one with each eye-in seconds and could instantly tell you everything from the day of the week for a bygone date to esoteric facts about sports history or Shakespeare's cannan.
In 1948, Peek's skills floored screenwriter Barry Morrow and helped inspire Dustin Hoffman's savant character in the Oscar -winning drama Rain-Man. Peek became an overnight star and spent the rest of his life showcasing his gifts to more than 64 million people. had he chosen to, he might have memorized every name.
9 months old, doctors pronounced him so mentally ret*d that he would never walk or talk. One physician suggested he be institutionalized; another later recomended a lobotomy. Peek, who died dec 19 2010 at age 58 was indeed riven by disabilities throughout his life. Born with a corpus callosum-the nerve tissue that connects the brains hemispheres-he never learned to brush his hair,or button his shirt without help.
But buried beneath these afflictions was a mighty intellect unique in the world. Peek was a so- called magasavant, a man with such dazzling recall that he seemed to have ingested encyclopedias whole. He could read both facing pages of a book-one with each eye-in seconds and could instantly tell you everything from the day of the week for a bygone date to esoteric facts about sports history or Shakespeare's cannan.
In 1948, Peek's skills floored screenwriter Barry Morrow and helped inspire Dustin Hoffman's savant character in the Oscar -winning drama Rain-Man. Peek became an overnight star and spent the rest of his life showcasing his gifts to more than 64 million people. had he chosen to, he might have memorized every name.
Mega savant Kim Peak one of a kind.
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