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Planet of the Blind
Planet of the Blind
Author: Stephen Kuusisto, Brian Keeler
"The world is a surreal pageant," writes Stephen Kuusisto. "Ahead of me the shapes and colors suggest the sails of Tristan's ship or an elephant's ear floating in air, though in reality it is a middle-aged man in a London Fog rain coat which billows behind him in the April wind." — So begins Kuusisto's memoir, Planet of the Blind, a journe...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781841970462
ISBN-10: 1841970468
Publication Date: 9/21/2000
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Publisher: Clipper Audio Books
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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CharleneY avatar reviewed Planet of the Blind on + 80 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
The only reason I'd say it was worth reading is its unique perspective as a memoir written by a man who was born legally blind and whose vision gets progressively worse. I don't find his style interesting--his writing is too dry and humorless, he's not very likeable, and I don't understand all the rave reviews on Amazon. (I mean, they're calling this guy "an American treasure." ahem.) That said, i like to read just to learn about something new sometimes.
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Helpful Score: 2
Author's childhood was spent trying to fit in as someone who happened to be "near-sighted" - truth is he's been legally blind since the time he started school. Getting to the "liberation" scene of him going out for the first time with Corky, not having to worry about where he was going, is worth the read alone.
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