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Sullivan, Evelin Games of the Blind New York, NY, U.S.A. Fromm International Publishing Corporation 1994 0880641584 / 9780880641586 First American Edition Hard Cover As New Fine Paul Avery is in prison for murder, and he sets out to tell how he was brought to commit his crime. His memoir - self-absorbed and tormented, wry and comical - focuses on his disastrous romantic adventures which led to their grim culmination. It is a story of intense passion and humiliation, love and indifference, desire and cruelty, of the attempt to reach out yet hopelessly finding only oneself. Fourteen-year-old Paul is mortally wounded by his first love, a married woman. He becomes an orphan who, at 16, brutally abuses, both emotionally and sexually, his cousin. Eventually he turns into a psychologist who commits the ultimate professional sin: he falls in love with one of his patients - and acts on it. With a mix of wit and pathos that amuses as much as shocks the reader, Games of the Blind looks straight into the hearts of those of us who think we are ruled by true passion when all we can really see is the prison walls of our selves. Price:
4.50 USD
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