My Sense Of Silence by Philip J. Davis

A candid, wry memoir by a mathematician who gradually loses his sight, recounting the upheaval of adapting to blindness and how it reshaped his personal and professional life. Through vivid anecdotes about family, teaching, research and daily routines, he explores perception, identity and the unexpected ways mathematics, memory and silence provided solace and structure. The narrative blends intellectual curiosity, humor and philosophical reflection to offer a humane portrait of resilience and the reordering of sensory experience.