Blind Man

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781912545933
  • Weight: 228g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 May 2021
  • Publisher: Istros Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The main character and narrator of Blind Man is a successful book editor and critic with severely impaired vison, although he has never had much to do with the visually impaired community and doesn’t really feel like he is one of them. But when he is offered a chance to enter the world of politics, he is “blinded” by the lure of power, and this easy-going, level-headed husband and soon-to-be father gradually turns into a self-absorbed careerist.
Author Mitja Čander, without pontificating and with a measured dose of humour, paints a critical, unsparing portrait of a small European country and through it a convincing satire on the psychological state of contemporary European society. What, or who, do we still believe in today, and who should we trust? Politicians, apparatchiks, the media? Speeches laden with buzzwords and grandiose promises break down the flimsy façade, as the protagonist’s own insecurity suggests that things are not always what they seem. In the end, social blindness is worse than any physical impairment, and worst of all is to be blinded by your own ego.

For decades, Mitja Čanderhas been one of the most influential figures in Slovenia’s literary and publishing world –an editor and literary critic, the co-founder and director of Beletrina Academic Press, essayist, screenwriter, dramaturge, columnist, and candidate for national chess master, Since 1992, he has published articles and essays on Slovenian and world literature and received numerous awards for his work. Blind Man is his first novel.

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