"the child from birth does not know that he is blind until they tell him so. even then he has only a very vague idea of what blindness means."


A man suddenly goes blind for no apparent reason. When a doctor tries to assign an etiology, the condition begins to spread rapidly as if caused by a pathogen. In a matter of days, there are hundreds of newly blind people, and in a few months, the entire nation has gone blind

The government initially responds by creating large quarantine areas where infected people are forcibly detained without resorting to medical care or outside assistance. As the disease strikes the nation, first social services and then law enforcement fail completely, leaving the country in a state of chaos as the strong begin to attack the weak.

Various crimes and outrages are committed even when hundreds of miles begin to starve. A small group of blind people unite around the leadership of a woman who, apparently, is the only one who does not go blind. He worries about his new friends for many days until the disease begins to run its course and the afflicted begin to regain sight, only to discover a world full of filth and destruction.

However, in the midst of all the chaos and horror, new relationships develop and old relationships are strengthened. Just as it seems that everything is lost, the disease completes its infectious cycle and the sight begins to return to the citizens of the city and beleaguered nation

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"the child from birth does not know that he is blind until they tell him so. even then he has only a very vague idea of what blindness means."


A man suddenly goes blind for no apparent reason. When a doctor tries to assign an etiology, the condition begins to spread rapidly as if caused by a pathogen. In a matter of days, there are hundreds of newly blind people, and in a few months, the entire nation has gone blind

The government initially responds by creating large quarantine areas where infected people are forcibly detained without resorting to medical care or outside assistance. As the disease strikes the nation, first social services and then law enforcement fail completely, leaving the country in a state of chaos as the strong begin to attack the weak.
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