Description
Blindness is a profound dystopian novel by Nobel laureate José Saramago, exploring the collapse of society through an inexplicable epidemic of blindness. When a driver unexpectedly loses his sight at a traffic light, a unique contagion emerges that affects an entire city, catapulting its inhabitants into chaos and despair. The novel eloquently portrays themes of human vulnerability, societal breakdown, and the fragility of civilization. As the authorities attempt to control the epidemic, those afflicted are confined to an asylum, where the horrors of a blind world unfold, showcasing the darker aspects of humanity amidst crisis. Saramago's masterful storytelling creates a compelling narrative that evokes both fear and deep introspection. Experience this literary classic that challenges readers to reconsider what it means to see and to be truly human. Perfect for fans of dystopian fiction and thought-provoking literature, Blindness offers an unforgettable journey into the depths of the human condition. Add this gripping paperback edition, published by Random House UK in 2013, to your collection today!