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The author offers a series of autobiographical essays and vignettes that explore the inner life and social challenges of people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Through personal incidents, case studies, and reflections he examines fear and imagination in darkness, the gradual loss of hearing, subjective noises and auditory hallucinations, miscommunications, experimental approaches to communication, responses from family and community, the place of music, and strategies for dignity and adaptation. The tone alternates between candid anecdote and practical observation, aiming to demystify silence, correct misconceptions, and encourage deaf individuals to record and share their experiences.
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