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The Blind Musician

The Blind Musician

George Kennan

The Blind Musician, written by George Kennan in the late 19th century, is a psychological study that delves into the inner lives of blind individuals. The story follows a blind boy named Petrùsya, who grows up in a wealthy family, and examines themes of suffering, perception, and emotional experience. Notably, the narrative also features Uncle Maxim, a wounded soldier, who significantly influences Petrùsya's development. The work is recognized for its exploration of the psychological processes of the visually impaired in favorable circumstances.

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