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  1. Home Brain on Fire Wikipedia: Introduction Brain on Fire Susannah Cahalan Introduction. Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness is a 2012 New York Times best-selling autobiography by New York Post writer Susannah Cahalan. The book details Cahalan's struggle with a rare form of encephalitis and her recovery.[1] It was first published on November 13, 2012, through Free Press in hardback, and was ...

  2. Brain on Fire is a 2016 biographical drama film directed and written by Irish filmmaker Gerard Barrett. The film is based on Susannah Cahalan's memoir Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness and stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Jenny Slate, Thomas Mann, Tyler Perry, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Richard Armitage.

  3. 21 de dic. de 2012 · BRAIN ON FIRE. My Month of Madness. By Susannah Cahalan. 264 pp. Free Press. $25. Michael Greenberg is the author of “Hurry Down Sunshine” and “Beg, Borrow, Steal: A Writer’s Life ...

  4. The title of the book itself is the very first metaphor the reader encounters. The phrase is the shorthand that the doctor who finally provides a correct diagnosis uses to explain the complication condition to the author’s parents. The phrase is a metaphor describing the inflammation of the author’s brain resulting from autoimmune reaction.

  5. The cerebellum, or "little brain," is behind the brainstem and below the occipital lobe of the cerebrum in humans. Its purposes include the coordination of fine sensorimotor tasks, and it may be involved in some cognitive functions, such as language and different motor skills that may involve hands and feet.

  6. Baby's on Fire" was featured prominently in the 1998 film Velvet Goldmine, with vocals provided by the film's star, Jonathan Rhys Meyers. In 2022, Pitchfork named it the 192nd best song of the 1970s, saying "there's a lot going on in this song: a celebration of a catastrophe happening in plain view, knotty wordplay and snappy onomatopoeia, and the vicious camp of Eno’s vocal.