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The Books: “Dubliners” – ‘An Encounter’ (James Joyce)

Daily Book Excerpt: Adult fiction: Dubliners – by James Joyce – excerpt from the second story in the collection: “An Encounter”. A creepy little story that follows on the heels of the death-theme in ‘The Sisters’, the story before it. … Continue reading

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The Books: “Dubliners” – ‘The Sisters’ (James Joyce)

Daily Book Excerpt: Adult fiction: Dubliners – by James Joyce James Joyce said: “When you remember that Dublin has been a capital for thousands of years, that it is the ‘second’ city of the British Empire, that it is nearly … Continue reading

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“the troublesome word…”

Grant Richards writes to Joyce with his problems about the Dubliners manuscript. Damn. The correspondence between Richards and Joyce is contentious. Joyce had signed a contract with Richards – but, as the letter above indicates, things went south pretty quick … Continue reading

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Ten Books I Couldn’t Live Without

1. Possession – by A.S. Byatt. Like Heather I have read this book probably 4 or 5 times – I just finished it yet again, and every time I come to it – I see different things, I relate to … Continue reading

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Kipling

“If I knew Ireland as well as Kipling seems to know India, I fancy I could write something good.” — James Joyce, 1907. “Dubliners” was finally published in 1914.

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Re-Reading

So next Tuesday night, if I don’t have rehearsal, I will be at the New York Public Library for the following evening event which sounds faaaaabulous: REREADINGS: Like romantic love, early book-love is ecstatic. As a young reader curls up … Continue reading

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“the odour of ashpits”

James Joyce had a hell of a time getting Dubliners published anywhere, but it was most difficult in Ireland. Here is his response to a potential publishers objections to material in The Dubliners: “It is not my fault that the … Continue reading

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Mary Gordon on “The Dead”

The course material for this writing class I am doing is very simple – we are working solely out of the anthology You’ve Got to Read This: Contemporary American Writers Introduce Stories that Held Them in Awe I love the … Continue reading

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On Dubliners: “the odour of ashpits”

James Joyce had a hell of a time getting Dubliners published anywhere, but it was most difficult in Ireland. Here is his response to a potential publishers objections to material in The Dubliners: “It is not my fault that the … Continue reading

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Bloomsday Background

What is Bloomsday? On June 16, 1904, James Joyce first went walking, in Dublin, with his future wife, Nora Barnacle. Years later, Ulysses was published. Ulysses, of course, an 800 page book, takes place all in one day. And what … Continue reading

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