Christy Brown
The Life That Inspired My Left Foot
Georgina Louise Hambleton
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Christy Brown was severely disabled by cerebral palsy from birth and unable to use any part of his body apart from his left foot. Doctors said he was a mental defective and that he would never be able to lead any kind of normal life; Christy proved them wrong. This is the first authorised biography of Christy Brown, written with the help and support of his surviving family members and artists who knew him well. It tells the astonishing story of Christy's struggle with his disability and his art, beginning with his mother teaching him to read and write using chalk on the worn floor of their small family home, to the publication of his poetry, short stories and his memoir in 1954, and then his bestselling novel "Down All the Days", described by the "Irish Times" as 'the most important novel since Ulysses'. His story is an inspiration, proving that an individual with hope and determination may overcome great odds. Also covered is the production and success of the film "My Left Foot", using interviews with artists who worked with Daniel Day-Lewis on set.Published to coincide with what would have been Christy's 75th birthday in 2007, and using his unpublished letters and poems, this book marks his importance as a writer and celebrates his indomitable spirit.
Book Details
ISBN: 9781845962807
Publisher: Mainstream
Publication Date: 01 November 2007
Format: Hardback
Language: English
Pages: 238 p.


