Diving Bell and the Butterfly
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Butterfly The Diving Bell and Jean-Dominique Bauby
Can write a man who is paralyzed after a stroke over the entire body and only communicates by twitching of his eyelids with the outside world, an authentic book? This is still a film to succeed?
He can.
by precisely this twitch, or blink, he dictated his thoughts on the basis of a secretary of the publisher cherished letter boards. Letter for letter read result made feelings, anger, sadness, irony, sarcasm and many memories of his previous life.
Bauby describes his inner world, like life in a diving bell - but his thoughts are flying around like butterflies. At the same time he realizes that he shares in the novel and completely unsentimental, sometimes bitter, but in many places with ludicrous humor that it now "for life and of death" has all the time for thinking and remembering - and time for boundless imaginations.
frightening to read but also of Bauby, who has been on a bad experience locked-in syndrome sufferers with nurses and doctors, which he barely still perceive no longer take for full, have been written off, as he feels his humiliating fate of being diapered distance of less wise-cracking sisters. And then the journalist shares with his infinite longing to embrace his son.
vain.
Conclusion: A Emfehlenswert book for readers who want to get involved in this fate, and can.
I am very impressed and will surely read it again.
Here is a link to further descriptions and excerpts of the same film
http://www.schmetterling-und-taucherglocke.de/start.html
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