The Blind Musician
Vladimir Korolenko
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In this sketch, called by Korolenko “a psychological study,” the author has attempted to analyze the inner life of the blind. He has undertaken to lay before the reader not only the psychological processes in the mind of the blind, but their suffering from the lack of sight as well, uncomplicated by any untoward circumstances. To accomplish this he has placed his hero in most favorable, nay, almost exceptional conditions. The subjects for this study are a blind girl, whom the author had known as a child; a boy, a pupil of his, who was gradually losing his sight; and a professional musician, blind from his birth, intellectually gifted, scholarly, and refined. (from the preface by the translator, Aline Delano) (3 hr 53 min)
Chapters
The Blind Infant. The Family | 41:44 | Read by Sky Asimaru |
The Sources of Musical Feeling. The Blind Boy and the Melody | 42:19 | Read by bletheringape |
The First Friendship | 34:26 | Read by Sky Asimaru |
Blindness. Vague Questions | 16:26 | Read by KevinS |
Love | 46:53 | Read by Rapunzelina |
The Crisis. An Attempt at Synthesis | 32:52 | Read by Rapunzelina |
Intuition | 11:39 | Read by Sky Asimaru |
Epilogue | 7:30 | Read by Wayne Cooke |