“He was rather given to striking poses”

Francis Blake, attendant, National Library of Ireland:

I remember James Joyce as a regular visitor to the Library during the years 1899 to 1904 … he was a tall willowy young man, dressed in a double-breasted reefer jacket, and with a blue yachting cap. He was rather given to striking poses, and would sometimes stand at the desk staring around him at the other people in the waiting-room.

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