The Insult

This article is about the 1996 novel. For other uses, see insult (disambiguation).
The Insult
Author Rupert Thomson
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Novel
Publisher Bloomsbury
Publication date
November 1996
Media type Print
Pages 416 pp
ISBN 978-0-7475-2601-8
OCLC 60310496

The Insult is a novel by Rupert Thomson. The novel describes the life of Martin Blom, who is shot while walking to his car and consequently goes blind. While being treated in a clinic, he seemingly regains his vision, but only at night. While his doctors assure him he has Anton's syndrome, he believes adamantly in his ability to see, even going so far as to disguise it from others who think him still blind. The book is written as a first-person narrative.

The novel's title is a pun on the use of the word "insult" to describe traumatic brain injury and refers to the shock of losing one's sight as the ultimate insult.

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