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The Poems of Christy Brown

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Book by Brown, Christy

64 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1971

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Christy Brown

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Christy Brown was an Irish artist and writer. However in order to do both these things he could only use his left foot. Having been born with cerebral palsy this was the only
way he could express himself.
He was born in Dublin on the 5th June 1932. His mother was the first to notice that something was wrong. But it wasn't until he was just over a year - old that his parents sort medical help. By now
there were distinct signs that he had something wrong with him. The doctors told his mother that nothing could be done. She would never give up on him though. It was through her help and
support that he achieved what he did. Her love and strong belief that he was not totally incapable
drove her onto prove this.
Then it happened when one day he picked up a piece of chalk in his left foot and unsure what do
next. She began to show him by writing the letter "A" and encouraging him to copy it. After some difficulty he managed to do this. She then went onto teach him the rest of his letters. She taught him
as best she could since he couldn't go to school even though by this time he
was 6.
She had a very large family but, despite having to look after all of them and doing the household chores, she still found time to help him. She even started to build an extension on the house
so he could have a room of his own, to begin with his father and 4 brothers all of whom were bricklayers, refused to build a room for him. So she began to do it herself and they then took over.
Christy Brown published his autobiography My Left Foot in 1954. It was later turned into an award winning film. He also published several novels before his death in 1981.

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96 reviews24 followers
June 21, 2009
I read this last night, and was swept away by it. Especially his poem "End". It is my favorite of his so far. There were also lots of single lines in here that I positively loved.
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870 reviews69 followers
December 13, 2016
A reread. I took down my battered copy, that previously was my mother's---long before the movie made Christy Brown a well-known name. I remember loaning the book to a college boyfriend and then being furious when he saw the movie and didn't even connect the two! This was probably the first collection of poems I read, despite reading lots of anthologies by different authors. The line that has stayed with me most all these years was from his poem on the death of Helen Keller, "as if a thing of beauty can ever truly die."

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July 8, 2015
Read for the second time this past week and I think it was even more enjoyable the second time through.
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