Adventures in Silence


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What is it like inside the life of a person who cannot hear, whose reality is silence? In eloquent, sensitive style, Herbert Collingwood admits us to his deaf world where there are times of beauty and terror, humor and frustration, but always joy. He deals with such realities as “Head Noises and Subjective Audition,” “The Whispering Wire,” and ''The Terror That Flieth By Night.” Collingwood has authored many books such as, “Andersonville Violets,” “Hope Farm Notes,” and numerous articles on agriculture. - Summary by Larry Wilson (7 hr 13 min)

Chapitres

Introduction 3:40 Lu par Larry Wilson
Terrors that are Imaginary 17:09 Lu par Christine Rottger
On the Road to Silence 29:04 Lu par Christine Rottger
Head Noises and Subjective Audition 20:38 Lu par Elle Ogden
Facing the Hard Situation 33:03 Lu par Natalie Fortier
A Heart for Any Fate 21:01 Lu par Christine Rottger
Memories of Early Life 19:39 Lu par Tim Rowe
Experimenting With the Deaf Man 25:10 Lu par Christine Rottger
Companions in Trouble 27:02 Lu par valroth
The Approach to Silence 21:51 Lu par Christine Rottger
Mixing Word Meanings 18:24 Lu par CaretakerSaxon
The Whispering Wire 27:04 Lu par marisad6
"No Music in Himself'" 27:39 Lu par Gloria Loughry
Silence Not Always Golden 24:04 Lu par marisad6
Cases of Mistaken Identity 18:26 Lu par CaretakerSaxon
All in a Lifetime 21:38 Lu par Elle Ogden
''Such Tricks Hath Strong Imagination'' 25:39 Lu par valroth
''The Terror That Flieth By Night'' 28:03 Lu par valroth
''Grouch'' or Gentleman 24:39 Lu par Steve C