Blindness
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- Pre-Order
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- Expected 8 Feb 2026
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- 19,00 kr
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- Pre-Order
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- 19,00 kr
Publisher Description
Blindness is Henry Green’s haunting and introspective debut novel, written when he was still a teenager yet already demonstrating the psychological insight and narrative originality that would define his later work. The story follows young John Haye, whose life is irrevocably changed after a tragic accident leaves him blind. Green uses this transformation not only as a physical challenge but as a profound metaphor for self-discovery, vulnerability, and the painful process of redefining one’s identity.
Through shifting perspectives, sharply observed relationships, and a sensitive portrayal of trauma, Green explores how John must navigate a world suddenly stripped of its familiar cues. As he confronts isolation, dependency, and the complexities of those around him, his internal journey becomes as gripping as any external drama. The novel balances emotional honesty with stylistic innovation, offering a powerful examination of youth, loss, and resilience.
A remarkable early work from one of Britain’s most distinctive modernist writers, Blindness is essential reading for those who appreciate psychological fiction, coming-of-age narratives, and literary explorations of human perception.