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克里斯蒂·布朗

    克里斯蒂·布朗

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  • 介绍:Christy Brown was born into a working-class Irish family at the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin in June 1932. The son of Bridget ([1] Fagan 1901-1968) and Patrick Brown. He had 22 siblings. Out of these 22, 17 lived and 4 died in infancy leaving 13 of them.[2] After his birth, doctors discovered that he had severe cerebral palsy,[3] a neurological disorder which left him almost entirely spastic in his limbs. Though urged to commit him to a hospital,[4] Browns parents were unswayed and subsequently determined to raise him at home with their other children. During Browns adolescence, social worker Katriona Delahunt became aware of his story and began to visit the Brown family regularly, while bringing Christy books and painting materials as, over the years, he had shown a keen interest in the arts and literature. He had also demonstrated extremely impressive physical dexterity since, soon after discovering several household books, Christy had learned to both write and draw himself, with the only limb over which he had unequivocal control – his left leg.[5] Brown quickly matured into a serious artist Although Brown famously received almost no formal schooling during his youth, he did attend St Brendans School-Clinic in Sandymount intermittently. At St. Brendans he came in contact with Dr. Robert Collis, a noted author. Collis discovered that Brown was also a natural novelist and, later, Collis helped use his own connections to publish My Left Foot, by then a long-gestating autobiographical account of Browns struggle with everyday life amidst the vibrant culture of Dublin.
    When My Left Foot became a literary sensation, one of the many people who wrote letters to Brown was married American woman Beth Moore. Brown and Moore became regular correspondents and, in 1960, Brown holidayed in North America and stayed with Moore at her home in Connecticut.[7] When they met again in 1965 they began an affair. Brown journeyed to Connecticut once more to finish his magnum opus,



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  • Christy Brown was born into a working-class Irish family at the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin in June 1932. The son of Bridget ([1] Fagan 1901-1968) and Patrick Brown. He had 22 siblings. Out of these 22, 17 lived and 4 died in infancy leaving 13 of them.[2] After his birth, doctors discovered that he had severe cerebral palsy,[3] a neurological disorder which left him almost entirely spastic in his limbs. Though urged to commit him to a hospital,[4] Browns parents were unswayed and subsequently determined to raise him at home with their other children. During Browns adolescence, social worker Katriona Delahunt became aware of his story and began to visit the Brown family regularly, while bringing Christy books and painting materials as, over the years, he had shown a keen interest in the arts and literature. He had also demonstrated extremely impressive physical dexterity since, soon after discovering several household books, Christy had learned to both write and draw himself, with the only limb over which he had unequivocal control – his left leg.[5] Brown quickly matured into a serious artist Although Brown famously received almost no formal schooling during his youth, he did attend St Brendans School-Clinic in Sandymount intermittently. At St. Brendans he came in contact with Dr. Robert Collis, a noted author. Collis discovered that Brown was also a natural novelist and, later, Collis helped use his own connections to publish My Left Foot, by then a long-gestating autobiographical account of Browns struggle with everyday life amidst the vibrant culture of Dublin.
    When My Left Foot became a literary sensation, one of the many people who wrote letters to Brown was married American woman Beth Moore. Brown and Moore became regular correspondents and, in 1960, Brown holidayed in North America and stayed with Moore at her home in Connecticut.[7] When they met again in 1965 they began an affair. Brown journeyed to Connecticut once more to finish his magnum opus,



写作之路

有一天,躺在床上的小布朗看到妹妹扔下的彩笔,就用左脚把彩笔夹了起来,在墙上乱画起来。他画得正起劲的时候,母亲走进来,高兴地惊叫:“他的左脚还能活动!”母亲坚信只要小布朗的脚能活动,他就应该能做许多事情。于是,她便开始教布朗写字,没想到,第一天,布朗就能用脚写出三个英文字母。很快,他就能把26个英文字母按顺序写下来。这令全家人感到异常高兴。

母亲不仅让他学写字,还让他看书,为他买来儿童读物和世界名著。布朗对书产生了浓厚的兴趣,如饥似渴地阅读。随着布朗一天天长大,他慢慢地能说话了。他向妈妈提出,他想做读书笔记,还想自己写点什么。母亲有些为难,只有左脚能活动,他怎么写呢?小布朗说:“我可以用脚打字呀。”他将自己的左脚高高抬起,大声地宣布,“我要用它写,我要成为全世界第一个用脚趾打字的人!”

看到孩子这么有信心,母亲为布朗买来一台旧打字机。布朗把打字机放在地上,自己半躺在一把高椅上,用左脚按动键钮。他像着迷一样,整天练习,累了,就用左脚趾夹着笔画画。

刚开始,由于脚趾掌握不好打字的力度,布朗打出的字不是模糊不清,就是打烂了纸。母亲心疼地说:“算了吧,这么累。”布朗说:“不!我一定能行的,妈妈,请相信我!”布朗一点也不灰心,他仍然疯狂地练习,不管是炎热的夏天,还是寒冷的冬天,布朗都不曾停止练习。他的左脚趾长出了厚厚的茧子。命运永远不会辜负那些不畏艰难而坚持不懈的人,布朗终于打出了清清楚楚的字,还能熟练地给打字机上纸、退纸,还能用左脚整理文稿。学会打字后,布朗开始了自己的写作生涯。他对母亲说:“我是一个残疾人,已经失去了生活的许多乐趣,但是我不能失去自己的梦想。我要让别人看到,我不是一个包袱,不是一个多余的人。”布朗躺在床上,静静地回忆着自己的不幸和坎坷经历,决定把自己的经历写下来,告诉那些在不幸中苦苦挣扎的人,告诉那些和他一样残疾的人,要坚强起来,不要屈服于命运的苦难。两个月的时间,布朗写出了小说的第一章,他首先让母亲阅读。母亲被文字所感动,她紧紧把布朗搂在怀里:“孩子,你是妈妈的骄傲,你一定会成功的!”

感受思考

与布朗相比,我们拥有的太多了,既然他能用唯一能活动的肢体——左脚,就能写出人生的辉煌,四肢健全的我们还有什么理由抱怨而不去努力呢?假如你坐在家里的一把旧椅子上,读到布朗的故事,那么,你应该相信,即使那把旧椅子,也可能变成一把通向梦想的梯子,只要你肯攀登。

人物简介

爱尔兰作家克里斯蒂.布朗(ChristyBrown,1932-1981),命运对布朗来说是残酷的,他刚出生不久便患严重的大脑瘫痪症,他的脑部控制肌肉的神经受损,因此手臂扭曲软弱,如果没有外力支撑,便无法坐、也无法爬。他耳聪目明、能思考,可是自己的想法却无法传达给别人知道,他还没有来得及领略人世的美好,便承受了巨大的痛苦。求医无效,一直到5岁,小布朗还不会说话,头部、身躯、四肢都不能活动。几乎所有的人都认定了,小布朗将在痛苦中度过一辈子。在21岁那年,布朗的第一部自传体小说《我的左脚》问世了。10年后,布朗的又一部小说《生不逢时》问世,这部小说感情真挚、道理深刻、情节动人、语言优美,一出版便震动了国内外文坛,成了畅销书,20多个国家翻译出版了这本书,有的国家还改编成电影。15年后,在妻子的照顾和帮助下,布朗又先后出版了三部小说和三部诗集,成为了享誉世界的文学巨匠,成为爱尔兰人民的骄傲。48岁那年,克里斯蒂·布朗与世长辞,整个爱尔兰举行了哀悼活动。爱尔兰总统说:“布朗走了,但是他留给爱尔兰和世界人民的宝贵财富永远不会消失,将永远激励着我们。”

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