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Down All the Days

Book • 1970
Christy Brown's 'Down All the Days' is a vivid portrayal of life in Dublin's slums, focusing on the childhood and coming of age of a young man with a disability.

The novel explores themes of poverty, family dynamics, and community life with a mix of realism and surrealistic elements.

It is a powerful reflection of Brown's own experiences, blending elements of his earlier work 'My Left Foot' with a unique narrative style.

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Mentioned by Anna Ptaszynski in the context of Christy Brown's literary achievements.
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