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Sight unseen
By Georgina Kleege. 1999
Kleege was diagnosed with macular degeneration at the age of eleven and learned coping mechanisms. In eight essays she describes…
her experiences as well as the cultural aspects of blindness in language, film, and literature. As an author and professor, Kleege outlines the reading process and her delight in learning braille later in life. 1999.Second sight: the true story of Britain's most remarkable medium
By Sharon Neill. 2007
Born prematurely and blinded by the oxygen in her incubator, it was clear that Sharon Neill would lead anything but…
a conventional life. In her autobiography, Sharon describes her journey to become one of the most revered mediums in the psychic world. 2007.Second sight
By Robert V Hine. 1993
As a young man, Hine was informed that his eye condition, uveitis, would eventually lead to blindness. After graduate school…
and marriage, and well into his career as a history professor, Hine did gradually lose his sight to cataracts, which the uveitis made inoperable. Hine used braille, talking computers, and readers to continue teaching and writing for the next fifteen years, and then underwent an operation that restored sight in one eye. c1993.Self-healing: my life and vision (Arkana Ser.)
By Meir Schneider. 1989
A remarkable Russian Israeli who has gone some way to understanding the latent power of self-healing which is locked inside…
human beings. In this book Meir Schneider relates the experiences of his own life and his later work with people affected by chronic headaches, polio and muscular dystrophy. Meir was born blind, the son of a deaf father, yet he has insisted upon living a regular life making no concessions to himself for his lack of sight, and offering hope to others. 1989.See it my way
By Peter White. 1999
Unsentimental and humorous autobiography by the BBC's disability affairs correspondent, the second blind son born to sighted parents. The text…
covers Peter White's childhood, his experiences at special schools, the shock of `real life' - of the problems of coping with seemingly ordinary, everyday living away from home or a special school, his career with the BBC, marriage and parenthood, his love of sport, his occasional rage at the attitudes of `normal' people, and his sometimes volatile relationship with his father. 1999.Réflexions sur la conduite de la vie: suivi de La prière
By Alexis Carrel. 1952
Regards sur notre temps
By Luc Ferry, Anne Christine Fournier. 2013
Y a-t-il une fatalité du mal ? La vérité est-elle une quête ? Existe- t-il un droit au bonheur ?…
Notre civilisation décline-t-elle ? Qu'a- t-on fait de Dieu ? Ce livre d'entretiens avec cinq éminents intellectuels contemporains, Luc Ferry, Alain Finkielkraut, René Girard, Fabrice Hadjadj, Lucien Jerphagnon, livre leurs réponses à ces grandes questions et offre des clés pour comprendre notre monde. Des concepts fondamentaux en des termes simples et lumineux pour entrer dans une meilleure intelligence de notre condition d'homme et tracer un chemin de vie et de bonheur. 2013.Road song
By Natalie Kusz. 1990
The author recalls her family and youth in Alaska, including the accident that left her blind in one eye, her…
family's poverty and bad luck, her teenage rebellion and her return to the land. 1990.Rising up and rising down: some thoughts on violence, freedom and urgent means
By William T Vollmann. 2004
An extended inquiry into our motivations for and justification of violence. Why has violence always been a part of human…
affairs, and what forms of moral calculus have we used to sanctify and excuse it? Journalist Vollman scrutinizes everything from self-defence to suicide, slavery, torture, genocide, and war, using others for guidance, including Plato, Robespierre, Lenin, Hitler, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King. Descriptions of sex, violence and strong language. 2004.Biography of musical genius Ray Charles, who was left sightless by glaucoma as a child. While a student at the…
Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind, Charles learned to read and write music in braille. Describes his personal and professional struggles, including drug addiction, as well as triumphs. For Junior and Senior High readers. c1994.Qu'est-ce que la philosophie ?
By Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari. 2005
La philosophie comme activité qui crée les concepts se distingue de la science et de la logique, lesquelles opèrent par…
fonctions, sur un plan de référence et avec des observateurs partiels.Quand bien même je verrais: témoignage
By Sophie Massieu, Florence Montreynaud. 1998
Sophie Massieu est une personne extraordinaire. C'est une jolie jeune fille de vingt-trois ans, aveugle de naissance et qui a…
fait de brillantes études. Elle vit seule à Paris et a l'ambition de devenir journaliste de presse écrite. Son secret? Sa mère, qui a été présente à ses côtés sans s'imposer ni peser. 1998.Pygmalion: a romance in five acts (Penguin classics)
By S. Bernard Shaw. 2003
A witty reworking of the classical tale of the sculptor who falls in love with his perfect female statue, it…
is also a barbed attack on the British class system and a statement of Shaw's feminist views. In Shaw's hands, the phoneticist Henry Higgins is the Pygmalion figure who believes he can transform Eliza Doolittle, a cockney flower-girl, into a duchess at ease in polite society. The one thing he overlooks is that his 'creation' has a mind of her own. 2003, c1913.Présence: l'essence de la non-dualité
By Rupert Spira, Linda Arzouni. 2014
Rupert Spira s'applique à nous emmener au coeur et dans le vif de l'expérience, à faire éclore une compréhension expérientielle,…
organique, profonde, chez le chercheur de vérité. Au fil des chapitres, il nous invite à explorer la nature véritable de notre être, des autres, des objets et du monde et à questionner la présomption fondamentale qui sous-tend notre culture toute entière et selon laquelle notre expérience se divise en deux : d'une part un sujet et d'autre part un objet. Il nous amène à voir que sujet et objet sont les deux aspects d'une même croyance : la croyance dans la séparation ou la dualité. Tout en nous exhortant à nous référer uniquement à notre expérience intime et directe, il nous accompagne pas à pas, étape par étape, dans l'examen minutieux du mental, du corps et du monde, soulevant doucement mais irrémédiablement le voile de l'ignorance. Nous redécouvrons ou reconnaissons ainsi notre vrai visage : pure Conscience dont le bonheur, la paix et l'amour sont les conditions naturelles. 2014.Pourquoi naissons-nous? et autres questions impertinentes
By Jacques Brosse. 2007
L'auteur, philosophe et maître zen, s'interroge sur le sens que nous pouvons donner à notre vie et sur notre présence…
en ce monde. Une méditation sur le mystère de l'existence s'appuyant sur les philosophes d'Orient et d'Occident. 2007.Present into past: my journey through darkness and light
By Dennis McCormack. 2010
Dennis McCormack shares anecdotes and poems about his life, beginning with the Halifax School for the Blind in 1953, where…
for the next thirteen years he would study in an environment where teachers and students did not allow anyone to blame failure on their visual difficulties. He describes founding the Atlantic Braille Press and marrying his soul mate, and provides insight into how faith, love, and determination helped him find his way from the darkest days to the light. c2010.Poststructuralism: a very short introduction (Very short introductions #Vol. 73)
By Catherine Belsey. 2002
Poststructuralism changes the way we understand the relations between human beings, their culture, and the world. Following a brief account…
of the historical relationship between structuralism and poststructuralism, this Very Short Introduction traces the key arguments that have led poststructuralists to challenge traditional theories of language and culture. Whilst the author discusses such well-known figures as Barthes, Foucault, Derrida, and Lacan, she also draws pertinent examples from literature, art, film, and popular culture, unfolding the postructuralist account of what it means to be a human being. 2002.One of the lucky ones
By Lucy Ching. 1980
The true story of a blind Chinese girl's quietly persistent courage in the face of prejudice. Trained by the Royal…
Commonwealth Society for the Blind, she overcame apparently insuperable difficulties in her pioneering work among the elderly and handicapped of Hong Kong. 1980.Fais-moi donc confiance!
By Pauline Goëdike, Ghislain Tremblay. 1991
L'aveugle aux mille destins ((Chronique).)
By Joe Jack. 2010
" L'aveugle aux mille destins est une tranche de vie haïtienne, une plongée dans l'histoire d'Haïti à travers l'itinéraire d'un…
aveugle. Joe Jack est un musicien de renom né aveugle aux Gonaïves en 1936. Il grandit dans un milieu où personne ne sait à l'époque ce qu'est un aveugle. Ses parents vont alors de pèlerinage en pèlerinage dans tous les recoins du pays, espérant rencontrer un Saint qui aurait pu aider leur fils à recouvrer la vue. Mais... c'était peine perdue. Joe Jack a tout misé sur l'éducation pour réussir sa vie. Après des études collégiales aux États-Unis, il revient dans son pays où il a enseigné l'anglais. Il s'accroche à la musique, qui est sa véritable passion. Crooner hors pair, Joe Jack a su charmer toute une génération d'amateurs de musique [...] " -- 4e de couv..