The Point of Vanishing : A Memoir of Two Years in Solitude

ISBN
9780807075463
$16.00
Author Axelrod, Howard
Format Paperback
Details
  • 8.5" x 5.6" x 0.6"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • 2015
  • 224
  • Yes
  • JM JMR JFSJ2 MJQ
  • 24
  • CT275.A95245A3 2015
Named one of the best books of the year by Slate, Chicago Tribune, Entropy Magazine , and named one of the top 10 memoirs by Library Journal Into the Wild meets Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man --a lyrical memoir of a life changed in an instant and of the perilous beauty of searching for identity in solitude On a clear May afternoon at the end of his junior year at Harvard, Howard Axelrod played a pick-up game of basketball. In a skirmish for a loose ball, a boy's finger hooked behind Axelrod's eyeball and left him permanently blinded in his right eye. A week later, he returned to the same dorm room, but to a different world. A world where nothing looked solid, where the distance between how people saw him and how he saw had widened into a gulf. Desperate for a sense of orientation he could trust, he retreated to a jerry-rigged house in the Vermont woods, where he lived without a computer or television, and largely without human contact, for two years. He needed to find, away from society's pressures and rush, a sense of meaning that couldn't be changed in an instant.