
The Dragon in Shallow Waters
The Dragon in Shallow Waters is a novel by V. Sackville-West, written in the early 20th century. Set in a factory environment, it follows the lives of two brothers, Silas, who is blind, and Gregory, who is deaf and mute. The narrative explores themes of tragedy, isolation, and societal contempt, highlighting the oppressive conditions faced by the brothers in their daily lives. This work reflects the challenges of individuals with disabilities in an unforgiving society.





