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Things No Longer There: A Memoir of Losing Sight and Finding Vision
Susan Krieger
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| #1708647 in Books | 2005-04-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.60 x6.00l,.74 | File type: PDF | 248 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The personal stories of the author Susan Krieger's slow loss of sight|By Midwest Book Review|These are personal stories of the author Susan Krieger's slow loss of sight and provides ten brief reflections and one novella-length drama which follows Susan's birdwatching in a New Mexico desert, learning to use a white cane, and final enjoyment of life's visions before losing her si|From Booklist|Even before Krieger began losing her vision to a rare condition known as birdshot retinochoroidopathy, she had become fascinated by the idea that nothing remains as we recall it. When revisiting plac
Things No Longer There is a lovingly crafted collection of personal stories about the author's struggle toward enlightenment while losing her eyesight. It is also, more broadly, about invisible landscapes—places of the heart that linger long after they have disappeared from the world outside. In these ten brief tales and one novella-length intimate drama, Susan Krieger takes us on a series of adventures in vision, a journey both inwar...
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