A stunningly powerful novel of humanity's will to survive against all
odds during an epidemic by a winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
An International Bestseller - "This is a shattering work by a literary
master."--Boston Globe
A city is hit by an epidemic of "white blindness" which spares no one.
Authorities confine the blind to an empty mental hospital, but there the
criminal element holds everyone captive, stealing food rations and
raping women. There is one eyewitness to this nightmare who guides seven
strangers--among them a boy with no mother, a girl with dark glasses, a
dog of tears--through the barren streets, and the procession becomes as
uncanny as the surroundings are harrowing. A magnificent parable of loss
and disorientation, Blindness has swept the reading public with its
powerful portrayal of our worst appetites and weaknesses--and humanity's
ultimately exhilarating spirit.
"This is a an important book, one that is unafraid to face all of the
horror of the century."--Washington Post
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year
A Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year