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This memoir investigates the profound impact of sensory loss on human identity and the subsequent adaptation required to navigate a world defined by smell. Helen Bevan provides a personal account of her experiences, utilizing her own life history to examine the physiological and psychological dimensions of anosmia. The narrative serves as a framework for understanding how the loss of a primary sense alters one's perception of memory, emotion, and daily interaction.
What You Will Find
Readers frequently note the intimate and reflective tone of the prose, which provides a unique perspective on a often overlooked sensory condition. Experts highlight this work as a valuable contribution to the literature on sensory disability and personal resilience.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197842550
ISBN-13:
9780197842553
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