Under the Eye of the Clock: The Life Story of Christopher Nolan
Christopher Nolan, John Carey  
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Publisher:St. Martin's Press
Genre:Biographies & Memoirs
Pages:163
ASIN:0312012667
ISBN:9780312012663
Dewey:823.914
Format:Hardcover
Edition:1St Edition
Release:1988-03-01
Dimensions:0.50 x 8.10 x 5.20 in
Date Added:2009-11-26
Price:$16.95
Rating:5.0 (9 votes)
Summary: A remarkable work by several measures, "Under the Eye of the Clock" is the autobiography--told slyly through a third person alter-ego--of Christopher Nolan, struck at birth with brain damage and left paralyzed, spastic and mute. His first book, "Dam-Burst of Dreams", written when he was a teen, was a collection of poems that exploded with linguistic virtuosity, earning him comparisons to Joyce and Yeats. Nolan, whose disability requires that someone cup his chin while he pushes a head-mounted pointer at the keyboard, tells here of battles in an un-handicapped world, the heroic efforts of his family and the sights of Ireland that surround him. The book won England's Whitbread prize.