Blindness
José Saramago • 1995
Devastation Rating
philosophical literary fiction survival trauma
Our Take
Saramago's epidemic of whiteness strips civilisation to its worst impulses in under a week. The prose has no paragraph breaks, no named characters — just an undifferentiated mass of suffering. It is deliberately unbearable. That's the point. When the lights go out, morality evaporates faster than food. The real question is not about sight but about what we choose to see when we can.
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