SightlinesA dazzling collection of new writing by leading contemporary authors. Published to promote and support the work of Britain's Royal National Institute for the Blind, Sightlines includes pieces from many of Britain's foremost writers, all of whom have contributed their writing without a fee. Introduced by Sue Townsend, who recently lost her sight, "Sightlines includes many previously unpublished stories, essays and poems by leading contemporary authors such as Louis de Bernieres, Antonia Fraser, Nina Bawden, Frederick Forsyth, Doris Lessing, A S Byatt, Malcolm Bradbury, David Lodge, John Fowles, D J Enright, Andrew Motion, David Malouf, Brian Aldiss, Tibor Fischer, Philip Kerr, and Reginald Hill, among many others. |
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Contenido
Introduction P D James and Harriet Harvey Wood | 1 |
Seeing in the Mind Nina Bawden | 58 |
Flowers Dannie Abse | 92 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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