Blindness Blindness

Blindness

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Descripción editorial

Blindness by Henry Green is a subtle and deeply atmospheric novel that explores perception, identity, and emotional isolation through Green’s distinctive modernist style. Centered on a young man who loses his sight, the story moves beyond physical blindness to examine the inner worlds of its characters, revealing how people see—or fail to see—one another in profound ways.

The value of this book lies in its psychological insight and literary innovation. Henry Green’s spare, rhythmic prose and careful attention to everyday detail create a powerful study of vulnerability, adaptation, and human connection. The novel invites readers to reflect on how loss reshapes awareness, relationships, and self-understanding, making it a thoughtful contribution to modern literature.

The hook of Blindness is its quiet intensity and emotional depth. Rather than relying on dramatic events, Green draws readers in through mood, internal conflict, and nuanced observation. The experience of blindness becomes a lens through which the fragility and resilience of human life are explored, creating a narrative that is introspective, haunting, and compelling.

For readers drawn to modernist fiction, character-driven narratives, and novels that reward careful attention, Blindness offers a rich and absorbing reading experience. It is a work that lingers in the mind, offering insight into how we perceive the world and ourselves when familiar certainties are stripped away.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2026
30 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
272
Páginas
EDITORIAL
DD Books
INFORMACIÓN DEL PROVEEDOR
DD SALES AND DISTRIBUTORS
TAMAÑO
896,9
KB
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