![]() The book took Bauby about 200,000 blinks to write at an average of approximately two minutes per word. Using partner assisted scanning, a transcriber repeatedly recited a French language frequency-ordered alphabet (E, S, A, R, I, N, T, U, L, etc.), until Bauby blinked to choose the next letter. Bauby wrote the entire book by blinking his left eyelid, which took him two months working 3 hours a day, 7 days a week. Further, his right eye had to be sewn up because of irritation. He awoke 20 days later, mentally aware of his surroundings, but physically paralyzed with what is known as locked-in syndrome, with the only exception of some movement in his head and eyes. ![]() On December 8, 1995, Bauby, the editor-in-chief of French Elle magazine, suffered a stroke and lapsed into a coma. It went on to become a number one bestseller across Europe. ![]() It sold the first 25,000 copies on the day of publication, reaching 150,000 in a week. The French edition of the book was published on March 7, 1997. It describes his life before and after a massive stroke left him with locked-in syndrome. ![]() ![]() The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (original French title: Le Scaphandre et le Papillon) is a memoir by journalist Jean-Dominique Bauby. ![]()
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