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Notes on Blindness

John Hull, a writer and theologian, went blind in the summer 1983 just days before his son was born. To make sense of all the changes in his life, John Hull began to keep a journal on an audiocassette. Oliver Sacks described them as “the most remarkable, exact, deep, beautiful and beautiful account I’ve ever read of blindness” upon their publication in 1990. This book is a masterpiece. Notes on Blindness gives you exclusive access to the original recordings. It includes dreams, memories, and imaginations that explore the inner world of blindness.