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A triumphant memoir by the former editor-in-chief of French Elle reveals an indomitable spirit and celebrates the liberating power of consciousness. In 1995, Jean-Dominique Bauby was a vibrant 44-year-old, known for his wit and passion for life. By year’s end, he suffered a rare stroke affecting his brainstem, leaving him almost entirely paralyzed. After 20 days in a coma, he awoke with only his left eye functioning, yet his mind remained sharp. Remarkably, he learned to communicate by blinking to select letters as the alphabet was recited to him, allowing him to express his thoughts in rich detail. Through this painstaking process, he composed an extraordinary narrative that captures his determination to live fully in his mind despite his physical limitations. Bauby shares the joy and deep sadness of seeing his children and hearing his father's voice, while also imagining travels to distant places and savoring the flavors of exquisite dishes. He taps into an "inexhaustible reservoir of sensations," maintaining a connection to himself and the world around him. Jean-Dominique Bauby passed away just two days after the French publication of this memoir, leaving behind a lasting testament to his life and spirit.

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The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Jean-Dominique Bauby

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Jaar van publicatie
1998
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Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Vintage
Jaar van publicatie
1998
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
144
ISBN10
0375701214
ISBN13
9780375701214
Reeks
Eerste editie
1997
Oorspronkelijke titel
Le Scaphandre et le papillon
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A triumphant memoir by the former editor-in-chief of French Elle reveals an indomitable spirit and celebrates the liberating power of consciousness. In 1995, Jean-Dominique Bauby was a vibrant 44-year-old, known for his wit and passion for life. By year’s end, he suffered a rare stroke affecting his brainstem, leaving him almost entirely paralyzed. After 20 days in a coma, he awoke with only his left eye functioning, yet his mind remained sharp. Remarkably, he learned to communicate by blinking to select letters as the alphabet was recited to him, allowing him to express his thoughts in rich detail. Through this painstaking process, he composed an extraordinary narrative that captures his determination to live fully in his mind despite his physical limitations. Bauby shares the joy and deep sadness of seeing his children and hearing his father's voice, while also imagining travels to distant places and savoring the flavors of exquisite dishes. He taps into an "inexhaustible reservoir of sensations," maintaining a connection to himself and the world around him. Jean-Dominique Bauby passed away just two days after the French publication of this memoir, leaving behind a lasting testament to his life and spirit.