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''[[The Country of the Blind]]'' is a play by the English author [[H. G. Wells]] (Born Herbert George Wells on 21st September, 1866, in Bromley, Kent and died on the 13th August, 1946, aged 79 years in London, England.)
 
''[[The Country of the Blind]]'' is a play by the English author [[H. G. Wells]] (Born Herbert George Wells on 21st September, 1866, in Bromley, Kent and died on the 13th August, 1946, aged 79 years in London, England.)
 
 
21 September 1866
 
Bromley, Kent, England
 
Died 13 August 1946 (aged 79)
 
London, England
 
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==

Revision as of 12:48, 9 September 2024

The Country of the Blind is a play by the English author H. G. Wells (Born Herbert George Wells on 21st September, 1866, in Bromley, Kent and died on the 13th August, 1946, aged 79 years in London, England.)

The original text

A short story dealing with blindness and which was first published in the April 1904 issue of The Strand Magazine and later included in a 1911 collection of Wells's short stories. It is one of Wells's best known short stories, and features prominently in literature dealing with blindness.

Performance history in South Africa

November 1945: The Country of the Blind was adapted for SABC radio station Johannesburg, Bloemfontein and Grahamstown "A" (English) radio by Jack Bligh.

Sources

Radio Week, 9th November, 1945.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells

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