Description
A unique and moving account of one man coming to terms with losing his sight - the film adaptation received 3 BAFTA nominations including Best British Film
About the Author
John Hull was Professor of Religious Education at the University of Birmingham. He died in July 2015.
Reviews
There is wisdom on every page... a gift to the whole of humanity -- Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of 'The Last Act of Love'
The incisiveness of Hull's observation, the beauty of his language, make this book poetry; the depth of his reflection turns it into phenomenology or philosophy -- Oliver Sacks
He lets us see with no trace of self-pity or self-praise how blindness has become for him a genuine acquisition, an unforeseeably rich gift that has made of him what so few of us are: excellent watchers and hearers of the world ... triumphant in the teeth of ruin. -- Reynolds Price
Beautiful. -- Melanie Reid * The Times *
This is a courageous book about the ability of the human mind and soul to reorganize around changed sources of information. In losing his sight, John Hull learned how much he had loved seeing, and how much he could love other means of interacting with the world. His poignant and wise description of his rebirth as a blind man is thrilling and disturbing, written in incandescent prose, and demonstrates an exhilarating passion for life itself. -- Andrew Solomon
Full of the richness of our experience on the planet ... Hull records his daunting and dark, enlightening and different world with an awareness that leaves you reeling - and the better for it. -- Kerry Fowler * Sainsburys magazine *
Praise for the documentary: 'Articulate, eloquent and soul searching -- Mark Kermode
Magnificent * New York Times *
Book Information
ISBN 9781781258590
Author John Hull
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint Wellcome Collection
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 169g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 128mm * 20mm