'I thought that no man liveth and dieth to himself, so I put
behind what I thought and what I did the panorama of the world I
lived in - the things that made me.'
Sean O'Casey, 1948
Sean O'Casey's six-part "Autobiographies," originally published
between 1939 and 1955, is an eloquently comprehensive self-portrait
of an artist's life and times, unsurpassed in literature.
This volume contains the first two parts: "I Knock at the Door"
(1939) and "Pictures in the Hallway" (1942). The former charts the
childhood of young 'John Cassidy' (as O'Casey was christened),
powerfully marked by the death of his father and his affliction by
the eye infection trachoma. "Pictures in the Hallway" carries the
story into John's adolescence, and tentative steps into the adult
world of work, the opposite sex and political awakening.
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