THE COUNTRY OF THE BLIND: A Memoir at the End of Sight, by Andrew LelandAfter reading Andrew Leland’s memoir, “The Country of the Blind,” you will look at the English language differently.
You will even look at the word “look” differently.
While posing considerable challenges, this has given him what most authors of nonfiction crave: a definitive Big Topic.
For now, Leland is mostly a visitor to the “country of the blind,” a title borrowed from an H.G.
He’s studied its customs and concerns, and his liminal state lets him act as tour guide to an oblivious sighted citizenry.
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