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James Joyce |
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| Book: Hardcover | 5.47 x 7.83in | 192 pages | ISBN 9780670882304 | 01 Oct 1999 | Viking Adult | 18 - AND UP |
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With all the earthy sensuality and majestic storytelling that have made her one of Ireland's preeminent writers, award-winning novelist Edna O'Brien paints the most passionate, personal, and sensuous portrait of her fellow countryman yet written. James Joyce is a return journey to the land of politics, history, and the saints and scholars that shaped this creator of the twentieth century's most groundbreaking novel, Ulysses.
In her beautiful, poetic telling, O'Brien traces Joyce's early days as the rambunctious young Jesuit student; his falling in love with a tall, red-haired Galway girl named Nora Barnacle on Bloomsday; and his exile to Trieste where he met with success, love, and finally, despair. Only Edna O'Brien, with her deft, supple prose, her rebel Irish heart, and her kindred spirit, could capture the brilliance and complexity of this great modern master.
James Joyce
Once Upon a Time
Jesuits
Inkspots
Rebellion
Orphans
Revels
Nora
Exiles
Manifesto
Betrayal
Buckets
Obstacles
Dalliance
Ulysses
Sirens
Miss Beach
Fame
Miss Weaver
The Wake
Kith and Kin
Himself and Others
Departures
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