
World I Live In
The World I Live In, written by Helen Keller in 1908, is a collection of essays reflecting her unique perceptions of the world through her senses of touch and smell, as well as her imagination. Keller articulates how her experiences, though different from those of sighted individuals, are rich and meaningful. The work emphasizes the importance of human connection and the ways in which she navigates life despite her disabilities, making it a significant exploration of perception and existence.







