Blindness is a profound and introspective novel that follows the emotional and psychological journey of a young man whose life is irrevocably changed after a tragic accident leaves him blind. Henry Green masterfully navigates the fragile terrain of identity, loss, and rediscovery, capturing the internal struggle of a character forced to reimagine his place in the world.
Through intimate storytelling and deeply human observations, Blindness becomes a moving exploration of resilience and adaptation. Green’s eloquent prose guides readers into the quiet, internal landscapes of a mind learning to rebuild itself, making this novel a timeless meditation on vulnerability, strength, and the transformative power of perception.