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Christy Brown (1) (1932–1981)

Author of My Left Foot

For other authors named Christy Brown, see the disambiguation page.

11+ Works 872 Members 16 Reviews

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Works by Christy Brown

My Left Foot (1954) 506 copies, 12 reviews
Down All the Days (1970) 233 copies, 4 reviews
Wild Grow the Lilies (1976) 44 copies
Shadow on Summer (1974) 33 copies
Collected Poems (1982) 17 copies
A Promising Career (1991) 8 copies
Of Snails and Skylarks (1977) 8 copies
Come Softly to My Wake (1971) 7 copies
Background Music (1973) 7 copies

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Birthdate
1932-06-05
Date of death
1981-09-06
Gender
male
Occupations
painter
poet
Relationships
Collis, Robert (doctor)
Nationality
Ireland
Birthplace
Dublin, Ireland
Places of residence
Dublin, Ireland
Place of death
Somerset, England
Burial location
Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, Ireland
Map Location
Ireland

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17 reviews
A quite amazing autobiography.
A child is born with severe cerebral palsy to a poor family in Ireland in the 1930s. The child has extremely limited physical movements and control. But the family are supportive and the child is included in family activities - even if his siblings need to carry him around on a jury-rigged cart.
Against the odds, the child thrives. The only part of his body that the boy can control is his left foot - hence the title. He learns how to draw with chalk and pencils show more etc using his left foot. Gradually, he acquires writing skills. He grows mentally, and manages to assert his personality and intellect, inspite of the physical limitations.
A powerful book that should be more widely read.
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Very good. Brown was young when he wrote his autobiography, and had led an extremely restricted life with minimal education, but his writing is clear, expressive, and engaging.
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This is the amazing autobiography that the movie "My Left Foot" was based on. Sadly, It has gotten almost no attention. My library didn't even own a copy, and the copy I got was an original little nondescript hardback with yellowing brittle pages. It is a sweet, powerful, and awesome story, and, of course, the true story of his life. The story differs from the movie in many places. It is a very worthwhile read about an incredibly strong, loving, bright, funny, persevering spirit of a man show more with a family to match. If it were not for his mother and family, who treated him as a regular member of a family of 13 children (his mother had 22 pregnancies), he would have been institutionalized as a child and treated as "mentally defective". show less
A very easy and enjoyable read. I read this in one afternoon and was drawn in by his description of the characters and the straightforward writing style. I was moved by the main character and felt that I had an insight into his life.

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Works
11
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5
Members
872
Popularity
#29,353
Rating
3.9
Reviews
16
ISBNs
81
Languages
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