By Jim Whitt In The Country of the Blind, H.G. Wells writes about a mountaineer, a man named Nunez, who stumbles into a country inhabited exclusively by blind people. As the only person in the country who can see, Nunez is intent on educating the blind inhabitants about the wonderful world of sight. He believes that a well-known proverb has indeed become a reality: “In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.” And Nunez has two good eyes. Nunez has eyes but no one in this new place has any idea what eyes are. They have evolved… Read More