The World I Live In (New York Review Books Classics)

Paperback, 192 pages

English language

Published by NYRB Classics.

ISBN:
978-1-59017-067-0
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OCLC Number:
53361321

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Helen Keller is a surprisingly good writer. The interesting thing is that she is of her time -- she does not write like a modern writer would. She says things that no modern writer would say, or says things in a way that take a while to unpack. There is a section where she talks of her disabilities and her mental facilities, and it takes a while to realize that she's saying that she'd rather be blind and deaf than stupid. And then starts talking about people who don't get the kind hint to stop asking her.

At the same time, there are fascinating questions about the "no-mind" that she experienced as a child without access to language. Did she really have no apprehension or planning at all? What about empathy -- did she know if her mother was in pain, and try to fix it? Her knowledge of herself …

Subjects

  • Biography: general
  • Disability: social aspects
  • Specific Groups - Special Needs
  • Keller, Helen,
  • Perception
  • Services For The Physically Challenged
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • Biography / Autobiography
  • Biography/Autobiography
  • Senses and sensation
  • Historical - General
  • Personal Memoirs
  • Biography & Autobiography / Historical
  • Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs
  • 1880-1968