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Blindness

Henry Green

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Beschreibung

In this haunting and masterfully crafted novel, Henry Green explores the fragile boundaries between sight and perception, reality and illusion. Blindness tells the story of John Haye, a young man whose promising future is suddenly shattered when he loses his sight. As darkness overtakes his world, John is forced to confront not only his new reality but also the complexities of human relationships, isolation, and identity.

Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, Green's poetic prose delves into the psychological and emotional turmoil of a life altered beyond recognition. With a blend of subtle tension and introspective depth, Blindness is a profound meditation on what it means to truly see.

Rich in literary merit and psychological insight, this novel appeals to fans of deeply reflective fiction, as well as readers captivated by human resilience in the face of adversity. Green's unique style, filled with lyrical beauty and sharp observations, ensures that Blindness resonates long after the final page is turned.

For readers of literary fiction, psychological drama, and introspective storytelling, Blindness offers an unforgettable exploration of the human condition.

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Complex relationships, Human condition, Poetic prose, iterary fiction, Modernist fiction, Identity and isolation, Emotional resilience, Character-driven stories, Psychological fiction, Henry Green novel, British literature, Psychological drama, Introspective novel, 20th-century England, Vision loss