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Under the Eye of the Clock” is actually a book written by Christopher Nolan, but not the filmmaker you might be thinking of. The author Christopher Nolan is an Irish writer who was born with cerebral palsy and is unable to speak or move independently. Despite his physical challenges, he has written this remarkable autobiography.
Published in 1987, “Under the Eye of the Clock” is a powerful and moving memoir that was written using a special device that allows Nolan to communicate by moving his head. The book provides a unique and insightful perspective into Nolan’s experiences, thoughts, and emotions, as he shares his struggles with his physical condition and his determination to live a meaningful life.
The title “Under the Eye of the Clock” refers to Nolan’s perception of time and how he navigates his world within the constraints of his disability. The book delves into his childhood, his relationships, and his passion for literature and writing.
Christopher Nolan’s autobiography received widespread acclaim for its poetic and poignant prose, offering readers a glimpse into his mind and spirit. It won the Whitbread Book of the Year Award in 1987 and remains an inspiring and thought-provoking work that challenges perceptions of ability and disability
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