Double Vision
Discover the captivating world of Double Vision by George Garrett, published by The University of Alabama Press in 2007. This intriguing literary fiction delves into the life of a writer grappling with the effects of an illness that causes double vision. As George Garrett reflects on his own experiences, he is prompted to review a biography of his late friend, the esteemed writer Peter Taylor. This introspection inspires him to create the character Frank Toomer, a writer in his early 70s, who faces similar challenges. With 200 pages of rich storytelling, Double Vision offers readers a profound exploration of friendship, creativity, and the impact of health on the artistic spirit. Dive into this thought-provoking narrative that intertwines reality and fiction, showcasing Garrett's masterful prose and deep insights into the human condition.