
report on the blind
- Ernesto Sábato
- Categories:Classics
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:224
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- Size:180mm×265mm
- Publication Place:Spain
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Description
Report on the Blind begins with this question, a chapter that is part of the novel On Heroes and Tombs that Sabato published for the first time in 1961. But due to its form and structure we can consider this chapter as an independent story. Sabato abandons the narrator in the third person to give the narration to the thoughts and voice of the protagonist, Fernando Vidal Olmos. Convinced that the blind are part of a global conspiracy to control the world, Fernando decides to unmask the plot, which will lead him on an adventure characterized by nocturnality and unconsciousness. Separated from everything and everyone, except for his obsession, Vidal Olmos will head towards his final always guided by his "critical paranoia".