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“He was alone,” as James Joyce wrote of Stephen Dedalus, his artist as a young man. Into the Wild 1996-01-01T00:00:00Z
Poets, philosophers and playwrights gushed and paid homage to him, including T. S. Eliot, James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, whose sinister Dorian Gray was an early Wagnerite. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z
The origin of the name is an enigmatic quotation from James Joyce: “Three quarks for Muster Mark!” A Brief History of Time: And Other Essays 1988-01-01T00:00:00Z
I thought of the people I’d read about—John F. Kennedy, James Joyce, Humphrey Bogart—who went to boarding school, and their adventures—Kennedy, for example, loved pranks. Looking for Alaska 2005-03-03T00:00:00Z
Meandering, non-narrative prose or poetry, like musical symphonies, would not find their literary equivalents until James Joyce’s Ulysses or T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, both published in 1922. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z
I had picked up a copy of Ulysses, by James Joyce, and I started that. Bad Boy 2001-05-08T00:00:00Z
At the same time, you could tell people were fascinated—obsessed, in some cases—and so it kept coming up, usually in solemn arguments, a world away from our ones about, say, James Joyce. Never Let Me Go 2005-01-01T00:00:00Z
They wouldn't be after me to read books and write long papers on the twins in James Joyce. The Bell Jar 1963-01-14T00:00:00Z
James Joyce is your father and Samuel Beckett is one of your boyfriends. | 'Lucia?s Chapters of Coming Forth by Day': ?Lucia?s Chapters? at Mabou Mines - Review 2011-09-20T22:31:55Z
The Irish Repertory Theater’s dinner theater adaptation of James Joyce’s novella, which The Times called “an unusually sparkling affair,” returns for another holiday season. 11 Plays and Musicals to Go to in N.Y.C. This Weekend 2018-11-15T05:00:00Z
Take them away and a score becomes like a novel by James Joyce, pages and pages of prose without punctuation. A Pulse-Slowing Playlist for an Unmoored Time 2020-05-26T04:00:00Z
Not for him or any of his fictional alter-egos the traditional contempt of the homeward-looking literary exile—of James Joyce for Ireland, the “old sow that eats her farrow”. America across the river 2016-11-02T04:00:00Z
A 1998 neon installation charts the day of encounters that form James Joyce’s “Ulysses” but reinstates the names and places from the “Odyssey” that inspired Joyce, creating a kind of constellation or sky map. What?s Blooming Indoors 2011-04-21T22:57:20Z
This year, more than most, offers plenty of excuses to celebrate the life and work of James Joyce. Bloomsday Is Ending but Joyce Left Plenty of Trail to Trace 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z
Editor Courtney Hodell says the book will include poems, reflections on Arthur Miller and other men in her life, and references to works by Samuel Beckett, James Joyce and numerous other authors. Marilyn Monroe writings to be released this fall 2010-04-27T17:55:00Z
In this regard he's no different to James Joyce, Bruno Schulz or Kafka, who all bear significant influence on his work. A brief survey of the short story part 42: Danilo Kiš 2012-08-02T15:03:20Z
Less than two blocks from the Hemingway's hotel, James Joyce was dressing to attend a party at Sylvia Beach's bookstore, Shakespeare and Company, where he would celebrate the final revisions to his manuscript Ulysses. Ernest Hemingway and the highs and lows of Paris 2012-05-17T10:19:37Z
They will be accompanied by the pianist Warren Jones in songs and operatic selections by Strauss, Wagner, Verdi, Mussorgsky and a premiere of a song by Brian Lowdermilk set to words by James Joyce. Opera & Classical Music Listings for March 7-13 2014-03-06T23:20:26Z
Some scholars have compared “Macunaíma” to James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” another totemic modernist novel from the 1920s whose allusive, wide-ranging play with language is as central to its identity as its plot. New Translations Explore Brazil’s ‘Endless and Unfinished’ Character 2023-04-07T04:00:00Z
James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway wake up from a drunken sleep to find Shade bursting into their reality, his multi-coloured coat swirling around him like a Picasso painting. Will Brooker's top 10 comic book-classic mashups 2012-07-11T13:42:02Z
Its literary ambitions don't just involve choice of subject – James Joyce's tempestuous relationship with his daughter Lucia – but of form. Graphic novel victory is a coup for the Costas 2013-01-02T19:33:01Z
In 1945, she began working in in the Ministry of Education, and two years later she married Tibor Szobotka, a writer who was the Hungarian translator of James Joyce and George Eliot, among others. The Hungarian Despair of Magda Szabó’s “The Door” 2016-04-29T04:00:00Z
Charlie Chaplin – inspiration for the tramps in Waiting for Godot – appears in them, as does James Joyce, who visited Beckett daily in hospital in Paris. Samuel Beckett's Murphy draft bought by Reading University for £1m 2013-07-10T17:36:35Z
In contrast, Staples, on the song “Loco,” dismisses outside validation altogether, boasting, “I load the .44 / Then paint the van Gogh,” and “I write the James Joyce / Don’t need the Rolls-Royce.” “Atlanta” and Vince Staples and a New Hip-Hop Sensibility 2016-11-05T04:00:00Z
He wrote operas based on works by Leo Tolstoy and James Joyce. Larry Coryell, dazzling guitarist who brought rock energy to jazz, dies at 73 2017-02-21T05:00:00Z
I try to explain it as being as if James Joyce had written The Big Sleep. Jeff Noon: a life in writing 2013-04-20T07:29:01Z
“You’ve a fine singing voice, Mr. Joyce,” Nora Barnacle says alluringly to the handsome writer, and that must be why we’re here: James Joyce, the experimental modernist, was a lovely tenor, too. Review: ‘Himself and Nora’ Revels in a Complicated Joyce 2016-06-08T04:00:00Z
The Los Angeles Times said Mr. Wimmer had encased “the zany saga in an enchanted aura by couching it entirely in the stream-of-consciousness prose hallowed by James Joyce and disciples.” Dick Wimmer, Whose Persistence Got Him Published, Dies at 74 2011-05-25T03:06:29Z
The Irish Repertory Theater’s dinner theater adaptation of James Joyce’s novella, which The New York Times called “an unusually sparkling affair,” returns for another holiday season. 8 Plays and Musicals to Go to in N.Y.C. This Weekend 2018-11-22T05:00:00Z
Forty-some years ago, having just read James Joyce's Ulysses, I decided to tackle Proust. Reading group: Bogged down on Swann's Way? 2013-02-07T14:01:15Z
Ibsen counters, also improbably, with a clipping of fulsome praise he carries around written by the young James Joyce. Review: Doug Wright’s ‘Posterity,’ a Portrait of Ibsen 2015-03-15T04:00:00Z
In the large living room, on a piano, there’s a bust of James Joyce, looking out at an enclosed but not exactly manicured garden. A Visit to Donleavyland, Sixty Years After “The Ginger Man” 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z
James Joyce was another interest and he built up an extensive collection of Joyce's work, and exhibited a series of his own illustrations to Ulysses. John Jones obituary 2010-12-23T18:05:04Z
Likewise for Jorge Luis Borges, James Joyce and other influential innovators of modern fiction as a literary form. 'The Transition' plumbs every poet's worst nightmare: corporate hell 2018-01-11T05:00:00Z
In a related column, Our Back Pages, you quote Banville describing how he was steeped in James Joyce. Letters to the Editor 2018-03-09T05:00:00Z
"The Dead" wouldn't be the mesmerizing and moving story it is but for the masterful way James Joyce, a highly talented tenor, weaves the well-known Irish ballad, "The Lass of Aughrim" into its text. Review: ‘The Dead, 1904’ Brings Existential Unease to the Party 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
“For me to be able to bring the vocabulary of everything from Gertrude Stein and James Joyce to Picasso and other more formal aspects of picture-making, opened up very new territory,” Spiegelman said. Art Spiegelman on Life With a ‘500-Pound Mouse Chasing Me’ 2022-12-27T05:00:00Z
In 2012 there was a five and a half hour dramatisation of James Joyce's Ulysses. War and Peace to take over Radio 4 2014-11-27T05:00:00Z
Last Wednesday, 16 June, was Bloomsday, a day revered by admirers of James Joyce the world over. Ulysses app causes Apple to blush 2010-06-19T23:05:00Z
For Dublin is a writer’s town at its core, from the countless blocks stalked in James Joyce’s “Ulysses” to the surfeit of independent bookstores and museums like the Dublin Writers Museum near the Gate Theater. Off Off Off Broadway? Try Dublin 2010-09-04T04:45:00Z
There’s also this: “James Joyce had to resort to private symbols, but I can use English wrenched in the anguish of the world.” Books of The Times: David Margolick’s ‘Dreadful’ Explores a Gay Novelist’s Anguish 2013-07-31T21:30:19Z
Chalfant later returns to offer the show’s final words, a more personal and reflective moment that borrows from the end of James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” Review: Yvonne Rainer’s Swan Song Is Not Quite a Grand Finale 2022-10-06T04:00:00Z
The visitor can peer through windows at the exhibits, or dream perhaps of opening the door and bumping into James Joyce or T.S. Photography: The Elegance of Gis?le Freund 2011-10-19T12:00:17Z
Suppose, to avoid citing contemporary names, we were giving this award in 1923, and found ourselves arguing whether Marcel Proust was "the best", or James Joyce, or Thomas Hardy, or Joseph Conrad. The damnable task of being a Man Booker International prize judge 2011-03-30T14:46:06Z
Mr. Whitacre set his lovely, lilting “She Weeps Over Rahoon” for women’s voices, English horn and piano to a poem of the same title by James Joyce. Review: New Amsterdam Singers Perform a Text-Inspired Concert 2015-06-01T04:00:00Z
If we’re lucky, James Joyce will join us for cheese, nuts and a bottle of port at the end of the meal. By the Book: Laurie Halse Anderson 2019-03-14T04:00:00Z
The grossest comic line in “Endgame” — a joke that feels like a nod to Beckett’s luxuriantly crude friend James Joyce — belongs to Hamm. ‘Endgame’ Review: A Laugh at the Apocalypse? 2023-02-02T05:00:00Z
Beckett was thirty-six at the time, and perhaps best known in literary circles as one of James Joyce’s assistants. The Alternative Facts of Samuel Beckett’s “Watt” 2017-05-03T04:00:00Z
Later, after I wrote the story, as I was revising, I began thinking about how James Joyce once claimed that if Dublin disappeared suddenly from the Earth it could be reconstructed out of “Ulysses.” David Means on Waiting for the High to Kick in 2019-10-14T04:00:00Z
You start wondering if James Joyce or Gertrude Stein might drop by, to liven things up. 'Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky': Style triumphs over substance 2010-07-08T20:40:00Z
After comparing them to James Joyce and Ralph Ellison, I proceed to snidely savage their work. Keith Gessen, Nathaniel Rich: I’m sorry I trashed your novels 2013-03-04T01:00:00Z
Like its predecessor, The Cats of Copenhagen was written in a letter to Joyce's grandson, Stephen James Joyce, while the author was in Denmark and the four-year-old Stephen was in France. James Joyce children's story The Cats of Copenhagen gets first publication 2012-02-09T11:42:27Z
With its themes of forgiveness, ties that bind and the healing effects of time, it has the richness and humanity of a James Joyce short story. Movie Review: Three Programs in ?Oscar Nominated Short Films 2012? 2012-02-09T23:35:18Z
Huston, at 81, died months after the release of “The Dead,” his Oscar-nominated adaptation of the James Joyce story. Working late in life, directors refuse to say cut 2014-07-22T04:00:00Z
The book and its Irish author, James Joyce, had their American champions from the outset, however. The Rough Read That Was ‘Ulysses’ 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z
He photographed many famous artists and authors, including Gertrude Stein and James Joyce, first in Manhattan and then from 1921 in Paris. Self-Portrait by Man Ray – review 2012-06-12T11:30:02Z
James Joyce and Albert Camus were also among the regulars, and Picasso and Matisse lived at the property in the 1930s. An Enduring Paris Hotel in a New Light 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z
The band references Ireland’s famed literary tradition — from the works of giants like James Joyce and William Butler Yeats to lesser-known figures like the poet and novelist Patrick Kavanagh — as inspiration. Irish Band Channels the Spirit of Punk, and James Joyce 2019-07-31T04:00:00Z
Lawrence, Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and James Joyce's "Ulysses," as well as the most-banned and challenged book of the last year. Celebrate Banned Books Week with the 10 most-challenged books 2014-09-22T04:00:00Z
There are even speeches, by Franklin D. Roosevelt and Pope Pius XII, and a broadcast of James Joyce reading from his work. National Jazz Museum Acquires Savory Collection 2010-08-16T19:08:00Z
Not far from Lenin’s flat, James Joyce was writing word symphonies into his “Scribbledehobble” notebook and beginning to write “Ulysses.” Lenin and the Russian Spark 2017-04-20T04:00:00Z
James Joyce once referred to the firm as Feebler and Fumbler. Two New Books Have Anglophiles and Bibliophiles Covered 2019-08-23T04:00:00Z
It was not difficult to imagine that the city James Joyce wrote about in Dubliners was still in place, perhaps even more paralysed than he had ever imagined. Joyce's Dublin: city of dreamers and chancers 2012-06-15T21:55:00Z
The author laughed along as he watched himself on screen joking about the daring humor of James Joyce, and was clearly moved by a clip of Czech writer Ivan Klima thanking him. Philip Roth receives 'Literary Service' award 2013-05-01T04:54:14Z
Whatever she professed to think of it, everything she was to write from then on owes if not debts of influence then debts of provocation to James Joyce. The Unsaid: The Silence of Virginia Woolf 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z
His life and work suggest a perverse revision of the James Joyce formula for making it as an Irish writer — “silence, exile and cunning.” T Magazine: J.P. Donleavy is Still Standing 2014-03-07T20:19:12Z
Brilliant Books compared Lee’s new book to James Joyce’s Stephen Hero, a book that was never pitched as a mainstream novel. Michigan Bookstore Offers Refunds For "Go Set a Watchman" 2015-08-04T04:00:00Z
Mr. Kelley blended fantasy and fact to construct an alternative world whose sweep and complexity drew comparisons to James Joyce and William Faulkner. William Melvin Kelley, Who Explored Race in Experimental Novels, Is Dead at 79 2017-02-08T05:00:00Z
Twit or tweet … A 1922 edition of James Joyce's Ulysses, a natural starting point for the form v content debate. Ali Smith: Style vs content? Novelists should approach their art with an eye to what the story asks 2012-08-18T15:00:00Z
In Brandstein, Kaufman and Samuels' capable hands, the documentary maintains a laser-like focus on love — "the word known to all men," in the phraseology of James Joyce, one of Lennon's literary idols. May Pang opens up about John Lennon's "Lost Weekend" in her "love story" documentary 2022-06-10T04:00:00Z
There’s a reason Bob Dylan once declared, in a song, “I’m listening to Billy Joe Shaver and I’m reading James Joyce.” Perspective | Nobody wrote songs like Billy Joe Shaver 2020-10-29T04:00:00Z
The hero—the Ulysses—of James Joyce’s “Ulysses” is Leopold Bloom: a man, like Homer’s hero, skilled in all manner of contending, a wanderer, a strategist, a man of polytrypos—“many twists and turns.” 'Ulysses' and the Moral Right to Pleasure 2014-06-16T04:00:00Z
Ellmann, whose life of James Joyce is the greatest modern biography, was brilliant and kind. Literary biography: possibility and peril 2017-10-06T04:00:00Z
James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway had invented disaffected young men too. 2010-01-28T21:05:00Z
First, I’m delighted to have the chance to directly and sincerely compare a romance novel to James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” Sauce Makers and Scoundrels: Four Hot Romance Novels 2020-10-12T04:00:00Z
Much of the movie takes place in a single night, which certainly worked for James Joyce in “Ulysses.” Review: In ‘ ’71,’ Young, Green and Behind Enemy Lines 2015-02-26T05:00:00Z
Eliot brought in his friends, too, including Ezra Pound and James Joyce. The Unlikely History of Faber & Faber 2019-07-23T04:00:00Z
“The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce’s Ulysses,” by Kevin Birmingham, is an engrossing non-fiction account of how Joyce wrote “Ulysses” and how he managed, against near-impossible odds, to get it published. The Best Books of 2014 2014-12-23T05:00:00Z
The sequence “Station Island,” from 1985, put advice in the mouth of James Joyce: “don’t be so earnest, / so ready for the sackcloth and the ashes . . . You’ve listened long enough. Now strike your note.” How Seamus Heaney Became a Poet of Happiness 2019-10-03T04:00:00Z
It was like having a row with James Joyce. Got to get this off my chest 2011-02-20T00:05:50Z
To be truly effective, James Joyce observed, the artist requires three things: silence, exile and cunning. Nikita Mikhalkov has been Burnt By the Sun of state patronage 2010-04-30T10:58:00Z
He was also a founder, in 1957, of the James Joyce Review, a short-lived journal that was an important antecedent of the James Joyce Quarterly, which was founded in 1963 and to which he contributed. Edmund Epstein Dies at 80; Gave ?Lord of the Flies? Wings 2012-04-07T21:31:02Z
The proudest songster of them all was James Joyce. Colin Farrell Joins the League of High-Profile Narrators of ‘A Portrait of the Artist’ 2019-05-14T04:00:00Z
In recent years, Mr. Lappen said, he had completed two operas based on works by Tolstoy, and had been working on another, inspired by James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” at his death. Larry Coryell, Guitarist of Fusion Before It Had a Name, Dies at 73 2017-02-21T05:00:00Z
Homer’s tale of Odysseus echoes down the ages, as Dante, Tennyson, James Joyce and many others ring changes on the wanderings and homecoming of that most resourceful of all the warriors who fought at Troy. Perspective | Why the literature of antiquity still matters 2018-04-03T04:00:00Z
In time government officials would declare the book, entitled “Ulysses” and written by a little-known Irish author, James Joyce, to be “unreadable, unquotable and unreviewable”. Dirty words 2014-06-05T04:00:00Z
Very many years ago, when I was growing up in the town of Wexford, on the southeast coast of Ireland, I dearly wished to get hold of a copy of James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” Notes From the Book Review Archives 2018-02-22T05:00:00Z
But do electronic acquaintances really stand a chance against the likes of James Joyce in full flower? At Under the Radar, Stories Unfold via Sexts, Tweets and Puppeteers 2023-01-13T05:00:00Z
James Joyce famously struggled with eye problems for much of his life, ending up nearly blind. James Joyce likely had syphilis, new history of 'Ulysses' surmises 2014-06-03T04:00:00Z
In his previous Broadway outing, with “James Joyce’s The Dead,” he said he became nervous about his singing, so much so that he could feel his throat constrict. Please, No More Mr. Bad Guy Roles! (But Creepy Is Fine) 2010-02-20T04:23:00Z
The six exercise books contain the text of "Murphy" as well as notes, doodles and sketches of figures including James Joyce and Charlie Chaplin. Beckett manuscript could fetch $1.2M at auction 2013-05-31T15:33:10Z
A few years ago, O’Rourke arranged for the restoration of Joyce’s guitar, which is at the James Joyce Tower and Museum outside Dublin. ‘The higher things of human life’ 2015-06-11T04:00:00Z
Not many verbal artifacts are cooler than the first edition of James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” which was published, in Paris, on February 2, 1922, the author’s fortieth birthday. Why We Are No Longer Shocked by “Ulysses” 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z
As a reader, I was always partial to outsider Irishmen like James Joyce over English drawing-room fiction. Downton Abbey, I Am Too American to Love You 2013-01-04T18:45:35Z
It was a veritable temple devoted to the past two or three centuries of first-rate, secondhand and antiquarian books: the Brontë sisters, the Mitford sisters, George Eliot, James Joyce, James Jones, Henry James. A Bookworm’s Travel Plan 2016-12-06T05:00:00Z
The novel that revolutionized modern literature with the masterpiece of an ordinary day was published in 1922, three years before “Mrs. Dalloway”; its author was James Joyce and its title is “Ulysses.” Lengthy Biographies, James Joyce and Other Letters to the Editor 2021-01-08T05:00:00Z
There’s also a reference to James Joyce on the subject of tea. ‘Marlowe’ Review: The Adventures of a Worn-Out Gumshoe 2023-02-14T05:00:00Z
This was equally true in his gripping performances of songs by Barber on poems of James Joyce, including the intense “I Hear an Army,” played with impetuosity and vivid coloring by Mr. Noda. Music Review: Anthony Dean Griffey and Emalie Savoy at Morgan Library 2013-01-16T16:08:16Z
Edna O’Brien, the Irish writer, has written a short biography of James Joyce, the Irish writer, and it is a portrait of a monster. Considering Edna O’Brien’s Portrait of James Joyce 2019-11-01T04:00:00Z
Kevin Birmingham’s new book about the long censorship fight over James Joyce’s “Ulysses” braids eight or nine good stories into one mighty strand. Kevin Birmingham’s Book on ‘Ulysses’ and Censorship 2014-06-24T04:00:00Z
Equally, Sinclair sees their work as belonging to the tradition of William Blake, Ezra Pound and James Joyce, fracturing and translating mythologies in the modern world. Swandown: two men in a pedalo 2012-07-18T17:17:15Z
James Joyce's Ulysses was the very epitome of Radio 4 flamboyance, a finely calculated compromise, erring strongly on the side of caution. James Joyce's Ulysses on BBC Radio 4 – review 2012-06-17T14:25:59Z
Her first encounter with James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” which took place at the time of writing “Night and Day,” perturbed her. The Unsaid: The Silence of Virginia Woolf 2014-11-10T05:00:00Z
After moving back a year later for a job with the James Joyce Centre in Dublin, Meade joined a few writing groups. How a Tiny Literary Magazine Became a Springboard for Great Irish Writing 2023-04-05T04:00:00Z
One calls James Joyce’s writing “beyond human comprehension.” In ‘Joyce’s Women,’ 2 Great Irish Writers Square Up 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z
In one interview clip, Mr. Burton spoke eloquently about James Joyce's writings about feeling rootless. ArtsBeat: Wales Honors Native Sons Richard Burton and Michael Sheen 2012-10-17T19:29:44Z
And thanks to Dr. Joseph Collins’s analysis of James Joyce, I might start “Ulysses” yet again — just not during a power outage. James Baldwin’s Review, Babe Ruth and Other Letters to the Editor 2021-11-12T05:00:00Z
Excerpts lifted from landmarks of Western literature, running from the epic tradition of Homer and Milton to the high-modernist experiments of James Joyce and T.S. 'The Nine Muses': Strange take on migrants' icy reception 2012-02-02T21:10:04Z
James Joyce was keeper for a small team in rural Inniskeen – Gaelic Football, of course, rather than the Association game more commonly enjoyed here. Footballing authors: who will defend Frank Lampard? 2013-02-15T15:27:16Z
It tells the story of Mary's difficult relationship with her father, James Joyce scholar James Atherton, alongside that of Joyce and his daughter Lucia, who ended her life in a psychiatric hospital. Don't give Hilary Mantel the Costa prize 2013-01-28T09:00:11Z
I think we read letter collections in large part for the pleasure of seeing other, humanizing sides of our literary heroes: Henry James’s catty gossip; Sylvia Plath’s sewing projects; James Joyce’s raunchiness. What Do Letters Reveal About the Creative Mind? 2020-04-17T04:00:00Z
It's James Joyce with a catchy country soundtrack instead of all that brain-ache wordplay. Will Self considers the Coen brothers 2011-02-11T10:08:28Z
As our story begins, James Joyce moves first to Austria then to Paris on the advice of Ezra Pound, taking his young family with him. Costa 2012: Dotter of Her Father's Eyes - extract 2013-01-03T10:43:16Z
When the meeting ends, Gokhan announces, deeply moved, that he will invite the mayor of Folkestone on an official visit, and also organise a special day celebrating the work of Wallinger's beloved James Joyce. Mark Wallinger sees history repeating 2010-07-09T12:22:00Z
As a champion of "difficulty", albeit in an American mode, he is an heir of modernism and says that he sees himself as "part of a long modernist line starting with James Joyce". The American dream 2010-08-07T23:05:00Z
Today is Bloomsday, the hundred and tenth anniversary of the events in James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” 'Ulysses' and the Moral Right to Pleasure 2014-06-16T04:00:00Z
Recommended for ages 5 to 10, it is not about James Joyce but about a third grader who has to cope with being teased about being small. Spare Times for Children for May 3-May 9 2013-05-02T23:06:46Z
James Joyce is among his favorite writers, an affinity for Irish culture that links up with Mr. Biden’s heritage. Joe Biden and the Arts: No R.B.G. but a Loyal Promoter of Culture 2020-10-30T04:00:00Z
My favorite approach is the one James Joyce took, in “Ulysses”: he just accepted this non-self, in a “no judgment” kind of way. A New Theory of Distraction 2015-06-16T04:00:00Z
He was working through the proofs in Paris when the stabbing landed him in hospital, where Coffey and James Joyce were two of his most regular visitors. Samuel Beckett's Murphy draft bought by Reading University for £1m 2013-07-10T17:36:35Z
By the end you’re likely to feel that a map of Minsk is tattooed onto your brain, as specific as James Joyce’s Dublin, and not just its squares and streets and clubs and prisons. Theater Review: Belarus Free Theater’s ‘Minsk, 2011’ at the Public Theater 2013-01-17T22:04:19Z
Lovers of literature will always associate this phrase with James Joyce’s “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” or Milton’s “Paradise Lost.” God is a verb: “Orange Is the New Black” dares to show faith in a positive light 2015-07-18T04:00:00Z
Mr. Hamilton, who was the subject of retrospectives at the Tate Gallery in 1970 and 1992, worked intermittently for more than 50 years on a series of illustrations for James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” Richard Hamilton, British Painter and a Creator of Pop Art, Dies at 89 2011-09-14T04:55:53Z
What James Joyce once said about his characters surely applies to ours: Here comes everybody. The New Season Film: In Praise of Character Actors 2011-09-14T12:00:05Z
I wouldn’t call “Illustrating James Joyce’s Ulysses” a Sherpa; it’s more a travel companion. Why We Are No Longer Shocked by “Ulysses” 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z
It is the birthplace of James Joyce's wife and muse Nora Barnacle. Trip tips: Galway, Ireland's most Irish city 2014-10-31T04:00:00Z
It’s a throwback to modernism, a continuation of the experiments of his literary influences, especially James Joyce and J.G. Book review: ‘Shark,’ by Will Self: Postmodern novel in a psychiatric community
I began reading the book in a state of irritation, ready to dismiss it as a wayward, show-off descendant of James Joyce. Review: ‘A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing’ Is a Ghostly Play 2016-04-22T04:00:00Z
Herbert, however, said there were "many reasons to think that James Joyce himself would have been pleased with our publication". James Joyce's 'last undiscovered' collection to be published 2013-06-14T08:30:00Z
Q: You have been compared to James Joyce because of a similarity in style to his novel "Ulysses" and your Irish upbringing. Book Talk: Irish author was told 'didn't fit niche' 2014-05-22T04:00:00Z
Bloomsday Celebration of James Joyce includes a staged reading of the Irish author’s only extant play, “Exiles.” L.A. theater openings and critics’ choices, June 11-18: 'King Richard II' and more 2017-06-08T04:00:00Z
As you might sense, Ireland’s own James Joyce lurks in the corners of such prose, like the mysterious man in the mackintosh of “Ulysses.” Review | ‘Shadowplay’ imagines Bram Stoker’s inner life and his path to ‘Dracula’ 2020-06-24T04:00:00Z
Or James Joyce, my current train companion: “History, Stephen said, is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake.” 11 New Books We Recommend This Week 2018-04-05T04:00:00Z
Lawrence, James Joyce and Frank McCourt, has been a favorite contender for this year’s top literary prizes. Douglas Stuart Wins Booker Prize for ‘Shuggie Bain’ 2020-11-19T05:00:00Z
Birmingham even cites the novel’s very first review in the London Observer — and it is surprisingly spot on: “ ‘Mr. James Joyce is a man of genius,’ Sisley Huddleston declared. Joyce, ‘Ulysses’ and obscenity viewed in page-turner style
Because nobody understands any of James Joyce at the end. Elliott Carter’s Early Flops Reveal a Budding Musical Master 2021-03-17T04:00:00Z
No wonder Bob Dylan declared, in a 2009 song, that “I’m listening to Billy Joe Shaver and I’m reading James Joyce.” Billy Joe Shaver invented outlaw country music. Why is he still rambling around Texas in a van? 2017-05-25T04:00:00Z
Dan - Reminds me of James Joyce, who said the word interesting wasn't interesting. ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 7, Episode 6: Hey Look, Another New Group! 2016-11-27T05:00:00Z
Some certainly are: In one, Zahedi recalls missing an appointment to visit James Joyce’s daughter, Lucia, in a mental hospital in England; he later learns that she hasn’t had a visitor in years. Caveh Zahedi Has So Many Stories to Tell 2021-06-29T04:00:00Z
Fitzgerald’s favorite writers, from William Shakespeare to James Joyce, all made these name jokes, too. This Week in Fiction: The Lost Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald 2017-03-13T04:00:00Z
James Joyce and Charles Dickens for example: sometimes genius is just too extreme and other-worldly to be relatable. I Was a Teenage Samuel Beckett: Or, My Literary Biography Problem 2012-01-11T17:47:41Z
This work, a beautifully ebullient hourlong crazy quilt of fabric culled from Irish social dance in general and prompted by James Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake” in particular, was created by Cunningham in 1983. Dance Review: Merce Cunningham Dance Company in ?Roaratorio? - Review 2011-12-08T23:13:25Z
Opera is more associated with the south – think of Molly Bloom and all the opera references in James Joyce – and especially with Wexford, a magnet for connoisseurs of rare repertoire. NI Opera Shorts – review 2012-07-07T23:05:46Z
He attended Columbia University, where he studied literature and fell in love with the works of James Joyce and Flannery O’Connor. The Aspiring Writer Who Became an Eating-Contest Emcee 2016-07-01T04:00:00Z
This word-drunk production — from the Druid Theater Company of Galway, Ireland — dares to suggest what it might have been like had Samuel Beckett, instead of James Joyce, decided to reinvent Homer’s “Odyssey.” Theater Review: In Far Over Their Heads: Life at the Pool?s Bottom 2010-10-27T04:30:00Z
On being inspired by James Joyce: I remember looking at James Joyce’s journals. U.S. poet laureate Juan Felipe Herrera on the art of poetry 2015-06-10T04:00:00Z
Eliot’s “The Waste Land” and James Joyce’s “Ulysses” appeared in 1922, the outstanding books of 1923 may not leap readily to mind. Review | The copyright has expired on thousands of books. Here are the best ones to read. 2019-02-05T05:00:00Z
Even if Dublin’s only literary son was James Joyce, the Irish capital would still deserve a spot on this list. 8 Travel Itineraries for English Literature Lovers 2015-07-23T04:00:00Z
This sumptuous adaptation of the James Joyce novella throws its final holiday dinner party. What’s New in NYC Theater 2017-12-28T05:00:00Z
The cover featured a photo of a car crash; the back page an image of James Joyce’s death mask hovering above the author’s supposed last words: “Does nobody understand?” Jesse Pearson, an Editor in His Third Act 2013-02-01T22:54:46Z
“More than other Irish literary icons, James Joyce continues to command such revels because his work—particularly ‘Ulysses’—is a minefield of new riches, new explosives, each time we return to it.” Sunday Reading: Literary Chronicles 2019-04-28T04:00:00Z
The manuscript contain sketches of Charlie Chaplin and his friend James Joyce Written on cheap school exercise books, the notes show the author's corrections and revisions as he was "trying to get started". Beckett manuscript sells at auction 2013-07-10T11:44:24Z
Also included are 51 Man Ray photographs of prominent writers and artists like T. S. Eliot, James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. Inside Art: Sculpture as Portrait at the Metropolitan Museum of Art 2011-12-15T21:41:44Z
At least James Joyce would agree with this judgment, since he links the trio together as Daunty, Gouty and Shopkeeper in “Finnegans Wake.” A new look at Goethe, a one-time cultural celebrity 2017-05-16T04:00:00Z
It’s the product of O’Brien’s lifelong fascination with Joyce, her “ultimate hero” and the subject of her 1999 biography, “James Joyce.” In ‘Joyce’s Women,’ 2 Great Irish Writers Square Up 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z
One of my rules was that I would not put any events into the book that had not already happened in what James Joyce called the “nightmare” of history, nor any technology not already available. Margaret Atwood on What ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Means in the Age of Trump 2017-03-10T05:00:00Z
They were originally called the Ronnie Drew Group but soon changed their name to the Dubliners, after the collection of short stories by James Joyce. Barney McKenna, Banjo Player in the Dubliners, Dies at 72 2012-04-09T23:01:58Z
A second attempt told her she wrote like James Joyce. At last! Website confirms I write like Margaret Atwood ... 2010-07-15T10:30:00Z
One of the newspapers published an editorial complaint that I accepted the James Joyce Award and then dissed the Irish for being successful. Though her purple hair shows no silver, Dame Edna prepares to retire 2015-01-23T05:00:00Z
Half a dozen of the main works are deliberately in dialogue with literary classics and ephemera, from sources as diverse as Mark Twain’s satirical monologues, James Joyce’s erotic letters, the Epic of Gilgamesh and “Antigone.” At Under the Radar, Theater That Jumps Right Off the Page 2023-01-05T05:00:00Z
If you want to see an example of different styles in action, just compare something like "The Hobbit" by JRR Tolkien to "Ulysses" by James Joyce. The Brontës, Shelleys & Kingsley and Martin Amis: Research suggests relatives share writing styles 2022-01-01T05:00:00Z
Pascal Khoo Thwe's mesmerising biography stretches from his grandmother's creation stories to civil war and a chance conversation about James Joyce that leads to a new life in Britain. Rory MacLean's top 10 books on Burma 2013-05-08T14:43:33Z
James Joyce's "The Dead" as novella, film, and play, the last reviewed byCharles Isherwood, Dec. 8, 2016.Couple of corrections are in... Review: ‘The Dead, 1904’ Brings Existential Unease to the Party 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
But where would literature be without James Joyce or Samuel Beckett or Gertrude Stein? It’s good to be pretentious! 2012-06-28T00:00:00Z
Through an approach perfected by James Joyce and Sherwood Anderson, Spence’s debut collection, first published in 1977 and newly reissued, surveys a narrow locale to disclose widespread truths. Shrewd Short Stories That Merge the Hopeless and the Hopeful 2018-12-07T05:00:00Z
James Joyce’s “Ulysses” — sections of which first began to appear 100 years ago — immerses the reader in the sights, sounds and smells of early 20th-century Dublin. Review | Modern life, as seen by a writer without a smartphone 2018-01-17T05:00:00Z
This year marks the 100th anniversary of James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” which was first excerpted in the Little Review in 1918. Perspective | Trump can’t ban ‘Fire and Fury.’ Thank James Joyce’s 100-year-old ‘Ulysses’ for that. 2018-01-10T05:00:00Z
James Joyce’s quote “A brother is as easily forgotten as an umbrella” adorns the cover of your new novel Umbrella. Will Self, on himself 2012-08-20T11:45:00Z
The best story that’s told in Mr. Birmingham’s “The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses,’ ” however, may be that of the arrival of a significant young nonfiction writer. Kevin Birmingham’s Book on ‘Ulysses’ and Censorship 2014-06-24T04:00:00Z
Dublin-born Scott is up against Henry Goodman in the best actor category for his role as Leopold Bloom in Radio 4's marathon dramatisation of James Joyce's novel in June. Scott up for audio drama award 2013-01-08T16:57:22Z
At the old location is a plaque that says in French: “In 1922, in this house, Sylvia Beach published Ulysses by James Joyce.” Bloomsday Is Ending but Joyce Left Plenty of Trail to Trace 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z
He’s also beginning a series based on James Joyce, which was inspired by the author’s use of language. In the studio with John Baldessari: At 85, the man who shunned 'boring art' has a new show 2017-05-20T04:00:00Z
This is interesting, but of no account when reading him, because, like James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, his work belongs to the world. Profile: James Kelman 2011-03-30T11:53:23Z
In the current political environment, name-checking the writing of James Joyce may not seem like the canniest move. The Politicians Who Love “Ulysses” 2019-04-23T04:00:00Z
Tasha Lewis’s “Illustrating James Joyce’s Ulysses in Eight Weeks” is a tribute on an impressive scale. Why We Are No Longer Shocked by “Ulysses” 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z
There’s some James Joyce in the wordy, cerebral rush of her sentences. Review: ‘Pond’ Makes Misanthropy Compelling 2016-07-14T04:00:00Z
McCarthy, to Hersh’s dismay, skipped an important fund-raiser at the last minute to see a film version of James Joyce’s “Ulysses” with another staffer. In ‘Reporter,’ Seymour Hersh Recounts Leaping Tall Deadlines in Single Bounds 2018-05-28T04:00:00Z
James Joyce's "The Dead" as novella, film, and play, the last reviewed by Charles Isherwood, Dec. 8, 2016. Review: ‘The Dead, 1904’ Brings Existential Unease to the Party 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
Such a dichotomous nature proves handy in the consideration of Beckett, whose creative lineage embraces not only the literary convolutions of his onetime employer James Joyce but also the pratfalls of vaudeville. Review: Wrestling With a Master in ‘On Beckett’ 2018-10-04T04:00:00Z
Speaking of haughty — audiences may or may not catch the specter of another work within “Epiphany,” James Joyce’s “The Dead,” from his collection “Dubliners.” ‘Epiphany’ Review: A Holiday Party, but What Are We Celebrating? 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z
James Joyce’s “Ulysses” was a milestone, as was Vladimir Nabokov’s “Lolita.” ‘The Killing Lessons’ review: A thriller for abnormal psychologists 2015-09-15T04:00:00Z
Eliot’s “The Hollow Men,” William Butler Yeats’s “The Second Coming,” and, if I squeeze my eyes real tight, the final luxurious paragraphs of “The Dead,” James Joyce’s masterful short story. For Future Generations, It’s Time to Reflect on Black Art 2020-03-19T04:00:00Z
His most renowned included adaptations of “The Balcony,” by Jean Genet; “Ulysses,” by James Joyce; and Henry Miller’s “Tropic of Cancer.” Joseph Strick, Screenwriter, Is Dead at 86 2010-06-08T04:52:00Z
But could style – think of James Joyce – make books inaccessible? Irvine Welsh tears into Booker prize 2012-08-19T19:06:49Z
The manuscript, originally titled Sasha Murphy, contained revisions, doodles and sketches of Charlie Chaplin and author James Joyce. Beckett manuscript sells at auction 2013-07-10T11:44:24Z
But into his life strolled James Joyce, a penniless young Irish writer, unpublished yet convinced all the same of his own genius. In a Quiet Corner of Italy... Trieste 2011-04-29T19:35:37Z
Tom Stoppard’s historical whirligig, a semi-invented tale of a Zurich rendezvous between James Joyce, Vladimir Lenin and the Dadaist poet Tristan Tzara, ends its Broadway spin. 14 Plays and Musicals to Go to in N.Y.C. This Weekend 2018-06-14T04:00:00Z
Then, with a seasonal nod to order and plenty, I’d recreate the Christmas dinner in “The Dead” by James Joyce. Holiday Windows, a (Sort of) Love Story 2017-12-01T05:00:00Z
Like his sentences, meandering and twirling and refusing to settle into something soothingly predictable, James Joyce was a wanderer. 'James Joyce': How the writer's life led to the words that survive him 2012-06-27T20:37:04Z
For example, a tour like the Dublin Literary Pub Crawl will take you to pubs throughout the city, where authors such as Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker and James Joyce sipped suds while penning their novels. In Galway, you get great pubs and Irish history and literary culture, without the Dublin crowds 2019-05-23T04:00:00Z
Comparisons with James Joyce and Samuel Beckett have become commonplace. James Kelman 2012-07-29T19:00:01Z
Surely the text is just a blueprint, whether it was written by a studio hack or James Joyce. Julian Barnes: 'I told the film-makers to throw my book against a wall' 2017-04-01T04:00:00Z
A sizable old desk was topped with books — James Joyce, Confucius, Langston Hughes — and a pencil sharpener, with a few fresh shavings from that morning; he writes first drafts in longhand. Joe Henry and the Art of Disappearing Into a Song 2019-11-18T05:00:00Z
Annual staged readings of James Joyce’s “Ulysses” and Gertrude Stein’s “Making of Americans” draw hardy fans willing to sit and listen for days. Get. Arts. Fast. 2014-03-20T21:33:30Z
James Joyce wrote just one collection of short stories, but it ranks among the finest in world literature. A brief survey of the short story 2011-03-09T09:41:46Z
The hard, bright modernist style is as indelible and inimitable as that of Woolf or Faulkner or James Joyce. T Magazine: J.P. Donleavy is Still Standing 2014-03-07T20:19:12Z
Now that James Joyce's work is out of copyright, a number of attempts have been made to dramatise his celebrated short story, The Dead. The Dead – review 2013-01-06T18:03:54Z
Finally a man’s voice, unseen, disembodied, asks a question: “Who owns James Joyce?” In ‘Joyce’s Women,’ 2 Great Irish Writers Square Up 2022-09-21T04:00:00Z
Was it James Joyce who permanently bestowed upon it lasting associations of disgust and decay? Ivanka Trump, Samantha Bee, and the Strange Path of an Ancient Epithet 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z
She blended two different texts to craft the libretto: a Homeric siren song and a portion of James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” A Grand History of Small Operas 2020-06-12T04:00:00Z
In 1920s Paris, she took sensitive and indelible portraits of Jean Cocteau, James Joyce and others. 11 New Books We Recommend This Week 2018-04-19T04:00:00Z
Her work includes exploring the connection between aesthetics and technologies in modernism; realism and visualization in 19th century literature; the work of James Joyce; and realism and "lowbrow" expression. Nobel Prize leadership change at the Swedish Academy 2014-12-23T05:00:00Z
Ms. Coonrod has said that in arranging the texts here, she was partly inspired by those seminal literary experimentalists James Joyce and Gertrude Stein. Review: ‘texts&beheadings/ElizabethR,’ the English Queen in Her Multifaceted Majesty 2015-10-23T04:00:00Z
The six exercise books contain the heavily reworked text of the novel as well as notes, doodles and sketches of figures including James Joyce and Charlie Chaplin. Samuel Beckett manuscript sells for $1.4 million 2013-07-10T12:51:30Z
He told their stories with a scrupulous aversion to cant and cliche, and with an eye for detail not unlike that of fellow Irishman James Joyce. William Trevor, eminent Irish author of the darkly humorous, dies at 88 2016-11-21T05:00:00Z
It was James Joyce, it was Pinter, it was Mamet. "There It Is. You're Caught." The Jinx Gets Its Man 2015-03-15T04:00:00Z
Like James Joyce’s Stephen Dedalus, its soul is all dewy wet. Critical Shopper: At Carven, the Clothes are Peppy and the Colors Pop 2014-03-25T22:18:50Z
But after grunt-work days in a factory office and taxing nights in the familial scrum, she did not, as far as I remember, then reach for the linguistic puzzles of her countryman James Joyce. Honoring James Joyce’s ‘Dubliners,’ Published 100 Years Ago 2014-06-26T04:00:00Z
Oates, he recalled, had said that, in “Ulysses,” James Joyce had used the structure of the “Odyssey” as “his bridge to get his soldiers across.” Brooklyn Man Finds New Life in Crime (Writing) 2021-04-19T04:00:00Z
RELATED: James Joyce's lyrical, sensual literary legacy: Why so many novels steal from "Ulysses" Heeding the lessons of James Joyce's "Ulysses," a century later 2022-02-01T05:00:00Z
When I was younger, people were inventing a new way of writing – James Joyce, Hemingway, Faulkner. Agnès Varda's last interview: 'I fought for radical cinema all my life' 2019-03-29T04:00:00Z
In his spectral wit, Donleavy could resemble Samuel Beckett; in his delighted lustiness, Henry Miller; in his damp and scattered wordplay, James Joyce. A Toast for J. P. Donleavy 2017-09-14T04:00:00Z
"One of the books that caused great harm was James Joyce's Ulysses," he said. Ali Smith: Style vs content? Novelists should approach their art with an eye to what the story asks 2012-08-18T15:00:00Z
Yet, like a James Joyce short story in which the everyday and the eternal live cheek by jowl, “The Ferryman” seems to sprawl over an entire, divided country. Review: A Thrilling ‘Ferryman’ Serves Up a Glorious Harvest Feast 2018-10-22T04:00:00Z
Lawrence, Thornton Wilder, Ezra Pound, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, placed in the bookstore's front window a 732-page novel she had published, "Ulysses" by James Joyce. Heeding the lessons of James Joyce's "Ulysses," a century later 2022-02-01T05:00:00Z
James Joyce, explaining his obsession with chronicling the inhabitants and the landscape of his native Dublin, once noted that “in the particular is contained the universal.” The Uneasy Mirror: Ron Mueck’s Super-Freaky, Hyperrealist Sculptures 2013-05-03T09:45:21Z
I was an athlete of sorts, a student leader, but also an addict of Faulkner and James Joyce. A Prairie Prologue in Nebraska 2015-01-02T05:00:00Z
Ulysses by James Joyce Joyce's novel follows the structure of Homer's Odyssey, turning the ancient epic of a wandering hero into the story of one day in the life of an ordinary Dubliner. Ten of the best 2011-02-05T00:14:00Z
Excerpts lifted from landmarks of Western literature, running from the epic tradition of Homer and Milton to the high-modernist experiments of James Joyce and T. S. Eliot, are read in voice-over. | 'The Nine Muses': ?The Nine Muses,? by John Akomfrah - Review 2011-10-05T22:07:26Z
Schmidt violates the rules of orthography and punctuation throughout the book, and its sprawling conversations cover James Joyce, trees, magic, the moon, and Xerxes, among many other things. A Great Translator Takes on One Final and Nearly Impossible Project 2016-11-03T04:00:00Z
Ulysses, by James Joyce Leopold Bloom sees breakfast in the butcher's shop window. Ten of the best breakfasts in literature 2010-04-16T23:07:00Z
Roth also discusses such literary heroes as James Joyce and Saul Bellow. Roth documentary raises new questions at 80 2013-03-11T14:38:08Z
Among his subjects were playwright Samuel Beckett, fellow artists Picasso and Francis Bacon, author James Joyce, poets W.B. Irish artist Louis le Brocquy dies in Dublin at 95 2012-04-25T16:45:07Z
Everybody else can commemorate the day by buying and reading Kevin Birmingham’s terrific new “biography” of Ulysses, “The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce’s Ulysses.” 'Ulysses' and the Moral Right to Pleasure 2014-06-16T04:00:00Z
Hailed as a brave new voice in fiction, she has been likened to another Irish literary great, James Joyce. Book Talk: Irish author was told 'didn't fit niche' 2014-05-22T04:00:00Z
Literary critics likened his experimental prose to modernist masters like Virginia Woolf, James Joyce and William Faulkner, while others noted his debt to fellow South African writer J.M. Damon Galgut Wins Booker Prize for ‘The Promise’ 2021-11-03T04:00:00Z
“The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’” by Kevin Birmingham: Joyce’s modernist masterpiece changed not only literature, but the legal history of censorship in America. Mid-year musts: The best of 2014 – so far 2014-07-03T04:00:00Z
Although stylistically their work is different, they often made art together and shared many of the same interests, including American Indian sand painting, modern architecture and James Joyce. Inside Art: Connery, Pissarro, Seydoux: Dealers in a New Partnership 2012-09-06T20:21:24Z
In that play, a Royal Shakespeare Company production that opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theater in 1975, the aging Carr recalls his encounters with Lenin, James Joyce and the Dadaist poet Tristan Tzara. John Wood, Actor Known for Nimbleness, Dies at 81 2011-08-11T04:16:36Z
Mr. Donleavy was compared to James Joyce and hailed as a forerunner of both the black humor movement and the London playwrights known as the Angry Young Men. J.P. Donleavy, Acclaimed Author of ‘The Ginger Man,’ Dies at 91 2017-09-13T04:00:00Z
But then again, few speak of him with the reverence reserved for less straightforward writers such as James Joyce. Travels with My Aunt and the many shades of Greene 2012-06-15T14:32:11Z
That summer, I read James Joyce for the first time; I also still had an American Girl doll in my closet. The Power and Limitations of Victim-Impact Statements 2016-06-08T04:00:00Z
So come, and let us praise the Nobel committee for its honorific omission, this majestic absence that joins Philip Roth to Mark Twain, James Joyce and Tolstoy: He has something in common with each. Appreciation: Philip Roth 2018-05-25T04:00:00Z
In 2000, Robert Sullivan wrote about “James Joyce,” O’Brien’s biography of the avant-garde writer, for the Book Review. Considering Edna O’Brien’s Portrait of James Joyce 2019-11-01T04:00:00Z
And you can see the influence of that other Joyce – James Joyce: the writing flows. After e-literature, there’s no going back 2012-10-29T11:30:00Z
James Joyce’s “Ulysses” demonstrated that one day in Dublin, June 16, 1904, could contain an epic of consciousness. A New Translation of an Anti-Heroic German Doorstopper of 1968 2018-11-26T05:00:00Z
"It's important that we get back to the business of running this country," Ohio Representative James Joyce said of that option, according to the Washington Post. Three ways Republican House Speaker chaos ends on Capitol Hill 2023-10-12T04:00:00Z
Reading like a cross between James Joyce’s Molly Bloom section in “Ulysses” and a frantically thumb-typed Instagram post, Imelda’s story builds up a breathless, pulsing, intensely anxious energy that suits the character perfectly. The epic family novel is alive and well in the masterful hands of Paul Murray 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z
While Random House profited from the scandal of James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” S & S grew on the back of crossword puzzle books. What the sale of a major American book publisher means for authors, the industry — and you 2023-08-08T04:00:00Z
Other highlights include rare and first editions of books by Agatha Christie, PG Wodehouse and James Joyce. Charlie Watts' book collection to be auctioned 2023-07-09T04:00:00Z
Leo Tolstoy played chess; James Joyce played the piano; McCarthy read and talked science. Cormac McCarthy’s Work Is Rooted in Science 2023-06-23T04:00:00Z
When ChatGPT was recently asked how James Joyce and Vladimir Lenin first met — there is no evidence they ever did — this is how it responded: When A.I. Chatbots Hallucinate 2023-05-01T04:00:00Z
James Joyce, for instance, was obsessed with it, whereas Samuel Beckett only agreed to write an enigmatic one-paragraph libretto for Morton Feldman’s “Neither” after being assured by the American composer that he also hated opera. Review: Los Angeles Opera turns to the raw side of Dublin in a pair of new operas 2023-04-28T04:00:00Z
Yet the relationship between the two is inadvertently fecund, and suggestive, in its way, of the relationship between Homer’s “Odyssey” and James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” Review | Two visionary women ignite the Guggenheim 2023-04-14T04:00:00Z
Another "hugely generous" item donated to its Cardiff shop last year was a special edition of James Joyce's Ulysses which fetched £750 at auction. Charity shops: Sex toys and ashes among more bizarre donations 2023-01-06T05:00:00Z
She invited me over for a movie night, and we had chosen, of all things, to watch “The Dead,” the movie based on a story from James Joyce’s “Dubliners.” L.A. Affairs: I fell hard and proposed on New Year's Day. She had other plans 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z
In 2022, the centenary of James Joyce's Ulysses, two arts festival curators set out on an odyssey across Europe. Ulysses: Celebrating James Joyce, 'the quintessential European' 2022-12-29T05:00:00Z
One hundred years ago, James Joyce published “Ulysses,” Modernism’s essential text when it comes to prismatic characterization. How 2022 became the year of the fragmented-identity novel 2022-12-20T05:00:00Z
“This is a landmark collection for us, because he is a writer of great stature and literary importance,” said Karen Lawrence, president of the Huntington and herself a literary scholar focused on James Joyce. Huntington Library acquires the papers of Thomas Pynchon 2022-12-14T05:00:00Z
This year the world has honored the centenary of two masterpieces of modern literature, James Joyce’s “Ulysses” and T.S. Review | If you can’t handle 1.5 million words of Proust, try ‘Swann in Love’ 2022-11-03T04:00:00Z
Like James Joyce, Pinckney introduces speech with a dash instead of using quotation marks. Review | Darryl Pinckney’s new book is a dishy tale of literary Manhattan 2022-10-20T04:00:00Z
James Joyce had just stumbled into the room. When Picasso partied with Joyce and Stravinsky, things got surreal 2022-05-18T04:00:00Z
The works he’d grown up reading about the life of the mind were set in cities built for long, ruminating walks — think of James Joyce’s Dublin. How L.A.'s history of Black-Korean relations inspired a debut novelist 2022-09-01T04:00:00Z
He dropped out of New York University — to make time to finish James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” he quipped — drove a taxicab and set about on a writing career. A dystopian novel with a timely premise: Americans have fled the U.S. en masse 2022-08-23T04:00:00Z
Their quaint name was taken by Gell-Mann from a James Joyce novel—Gell-Mann was also largely responsible for the concept and name of strangeness. College Physics for AP Courses 2015-08-12T00:00:00Z
The path from incarcerated Nobody to a person with the ultimate freedom to say “Yasss” parallels the famously ecstatic ending of another “Odyssey” remix, James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” Review: A hilarious, righteous transgender remix of 'The Odyssey' blows up the literary canon 2022-08-22T04:00:00Z
Much of it takes place along the coast, overlooking the Irish Sea, including key scenes shot at rocky bathing spot Forty Foot, in Sandycove, below the Martello tower where James Joyce stayed and “Ulysses” opens. When 'Bad Sisters' team up to kill, the result is an engaging, lovable black comedy 2022-08-19T04:00:00Z
She commissioned the playwright Marty Martin to write a show about the expatriate author Stein, recalling her life with lover Alice B. Toklas and her friendships with Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce. Pat Carroll, television comic mainstay, dies at 95 2022-08-01T04:00:00Z
As Dan Kois at Slate reported on Wednesday, Republicans in Virginia have even launched a campaign to revive the old obscenity laws once leveraged to censor books by Henry Miller and James Joyce. Republican war on books: They don't just want to control your body — next up, your mind 2022-08-11T04:00:00Z
Western writers — anyone from Jean de La Fontaine to James Joyce — could cull from the past without accusations of plagiarism because the Western canon was considered part of their heritage. After Mocking France’s Literary Elite, a Fraught Invite Into the Club 2022-07-22T04:00:00Z
Visual artist Eduardo Arroyo spent decades rendering scenes from James Joyce’s masterpiece. Review: A hilarious, righteous transgender remix of 'The Odyssey' blows up the literary canon 2022-08-22T04:00:00Z
He mimicked James Joyce’s idiosyncratic use of English in “Finnegans Wake” with “Finnswake Again,” which was reprinted in the James Joyce Quarterly. Sean Kelly, Early National Lampoon Troublemaker, Dies at 81 2022-07-20T04:00:00Z
Rather, it is James Joyce and “Ulysses” that come to mind. Perspective | Barbara Pym’s humor and stoicism are a welcome tonic for our times 2022-06-14T04:00:00Z
His father, David, was a James Joyce scholar and amateur drummer. Perspective | A mainstay of the music scene is trading D.C. for Australia 2022-07-04T04:00:00Z
We’ve expanded our usual shortlist of Southern California culture this weekend because there’s just so much happening: concerts, dance, a salute to Irish novelist, James Joyce, Juneteenth celebrations and more. Your L.A. weekend top 10: Juneteenth celebrations, kid rock, James Joyce and more 2022-06-16T04:00:00Z
First of all, to honor its centenary, I’d like to reread James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” which was published exactly 100 years ago on June 16, 1922. Review | James Joyce is on my summer reread list. Also, Colette. 2022-06-15T04:00:00Z
So, just how much of an influence was James Joyce and modernist literature? Emilie Pine: The novelist putting autism centre stage 2022-05-04T04:00:00Z
Salinger and James Joyce, and sometimes he had a tendency to exaggerate. Depp takes stand, says Heard’s abuse allegations are untrue, ‘heinous’ 2022-04-19T04:00:00Z
Staley also was an author and founding editor of the James Joyce Quarterly, which he edited for 26 years, and a former president of the James Joyce Foundation. Staley, who led growth of Ransom Center archive, dies at 86 2022-03-30T04:00:00Z
His favorite show was a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the publication “Ulysses,” by James Joyce. What It Was Like to Work for Russian State Television 2022-03-12T05:00:00Z
Also on view: “Mapping Fiction,” exploring the geographies of fictional worlds in works by such authors as James Joyce, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson, J.R.R. The newest, coolest L.A. and O.C. museum shows to see in March 2022-03-01T05:00:00Z
To this day, she eludes categorization; to say that she wrote about food is like saying that Virginia Woolf and James Joyce wrote about dinner parties. What We Write About When We Write About Food 2022-02-18T05:00:00Z
On this centenary of James Joyce’s colossus, we can borrow a thought from W.B. Opinion | D.C. and Joyce — Both Incomprehensible 2022-02-12T05:00:00Z
"Ulysses is going to make my place famous," she wrote of James Joyce's acclaimed novel, written over seven years in three cities depicting the events of a single day in Dublin. Ulysses: Celebrating 100 years of a literary masterpiece 2022-02-01T05:00:00Z
James Joyce’s landmark modernist novel “Ulysses” turns 100 this year. For its 100th birthday, 'Ulysses' gets a makeover from a late, great Spanish artist 2022-01-25T05:00:00Z
The literary holiday June 16 celebrates James Joyce’s great conflation of life and art “Ulysses.” 'Mapping Fiction,' at the Huntington, explores novels' landscapes, invented and real 2022-01-19T05:00:00Z
‘Mapping Fiction’ The geographies of fictional worlds created by such authors as James Joyce, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson, J.R.R. The newest L.A. and O.C. museum exhibitions to see in January 2021-12-31T05:00:00Z
It was a technique that James Joyce and Virginia Woolf would bring to perfection, but not for another 50 years. Review | Inspired by real-life murderers, Dostoevsky wrote a new kind of novel 2021-12-02T05:00:00Z
In June 1962, the James Joyce Museum was opened by Beach in the Martello Tower in the south Dublin suburb of Sandycove. Ulysses: Celebrating 100 years of a literary masterpiece 2022-02-01T05:00:00Z
I recently got into an argument with my girlfriend about one of the most famous passages in literature, Molly Bloom’s soliloquy, which concludes James Joyce’s novel Ulysses. Talking to My Daughter Can Be Harder Than Learning Quantum Mechanics 2021-09-03T04:00:00Z
Unlike James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, his early plots were decidedly low-concept, dealing in domestic dramas in Michigan or bitter warfare in Europe. Ken Burns' new Hemingway documentary doesn't give you a reason to read Hemingway 2021-04-05T04:00:00Z
“People from my generation who grow up in the 1970s will love to collect first edition books, novels such as Ulysses by James Joyce,” he wrote in an email. Why Did Someone Pay $560,000 for a Picture of My Column? 2021-03-26T04:00:00Z
James Joyce wrote, ‘When I die, Dublin will be written on my heart,’ ” Biden wrote in a letter before the trip. Irish humor, Irish temper: How Biden’s identity shapes his political image 2021-03-17T04:00:00Z
Mr. Flynt hailed the decision as the most important First Amendment victory since the obscenity ban on James Joyce’s “Ulysses” was overturned in the 1930s. Larry Flynt, Who Built a Porn Empire With Hustler, Dies at 78 2021-02-10T05:00:00Z
Nobody depicts thoughts in all their raw weirdness as vividly as James Joyce. Can Science Illuminate Our Inner Dark Matter? 2021-02-06T05:00:00Z
History is a nightmare from which Kennedy, like James Joyce’s Stephen Dedalus, is trying to awake. Adrienne Kennedy influenced generations of playwrights. An online festival shows why 2021-02-02T05:00:00Z
In 1922, the James Joyce novel “Ulysses” was published in Paris on Joyce’s 40th birthday. Today in History 2021-02-02T05:00:00Z
“I’ll always be a proud son of Delaware,” he said, choking up as he drew on a phrase from James Joyce and the tears began to flow. How Joe Biden Became a Steady Hand Amid So Much Chaos 2021-01-20T05:00:00Z
Paraphrasing James Joyce, who once said, “When I die, Dublin will be written on my heart,” Mr. Biden paused to compose himself and his voice trembled. On Night Before Inauguration, Biden Leads Mourning for Virus Victims 2021-01-19T05:00:00Z
Paraphrasing an adage from Irish writer James Joyce, Biden said: “Excuse the emotion. But when I die, Delaware will be written on my heart.” In his first inaugural event, Joe Biden presides over somber memorial for the 400,000 Americans who have died of covid 2021-01-19T05:00:00Z
Novelist and poet James Joyce died in Zurich, Switzerland, less than a month before his 59th birthday. Today in History 2021-01-13T05:00:00Z
In 1916, James Joyce’s first novel, “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,” was first published in book form in New York after being serialized in London. Today in History 2020-12-29T05:00:00Z
There are two versions, because James Joyce’s curmudgeonly estate at first forbade Bush from using his words. Feed your soul: the 31-day literary diet for January 2020-12-27T05:00:00Z
In 1933, a judge in New York ruled the James Joyce book “Ulysses” was not obscene and could be published in the United States. Today in History 2020-11-26T05:00:00Z
"I'm a fan of James Joyce and it's always struck me that it's a bit like Leopold Bloom on steroids. You just get the sense of scientific imagination running really deep." Charles Darwin: Notepads worth millions lost for 20 years 2020-11-24T05:00:00Z
Hackett doesn’t recognize the quote, the last line of James Joyce’s famous short story, “The Dead.” Review: A murder most fortunate: John Banville kills off his own pen name for the better 2020-10-12T04:00:00Z
James Joyce told me once: “In the particular is contained the universal.” Kae Tempest: what I have learned from 20 years on the mic 2020-10-03T04:00:00Z
British Royals fetishized Wagner; Bloomsbury and James Joyce came under his spell; Shaw was the perfect Wagnerite, taking a socialist swirl through “The Ring.” Review: From the Nazis to RBG, how Richard Wagner changed the world 2020-09-28T04:00:00Z
Here, you will find not only a retelling of the famously bumpy relationship between Wagner and Friedrich Nietzsche, but an incisive analysis of the link between Wagner’s music and James Joyce’s literary stream-of-consciousness. Talking art, politics and ‘Wagnerism’ with New Yorker music critic Alex Ross 2020-09-25T04:00:00Z
Newhouse Jr., was to revamp a narrowly focused, barely profitable house that had embodied excellence since publishing James Joyce’s “Ulysses” in 1934. Harold Evans Dies at 92; Crusading Newspaperman With a Second Act 2020-09-24T04:00:00Z
As a polymath who plays the piano, speaks half a dozen languages and reads James Joyce, will he be able to resist cerebral topics? 'Vote like your life depends on it': Pete Buttigieg's message to LGBTQ youth 2020-09-19T04:00:00Z
Another music critic, Frank Behrens, once wrote in the Brattleboro Reformer of Vermont that “her works remind me somehow of James Joyce’s prose in parts of ‘Ulysses.’ Marga Richter, composer and champion of women in classical music, dies at 93 2020-07-17T04:00:00Z
“The Dead” by James Joyce Over the course of a single Dublin evening Joyce presents a devastating portrait of the fragile male ego. Short and sweet: the best stories to read right now 2020-07-18T04:00:00Z
But, leaving Listowel, I remembered James Joyce's line from Ulysses about history being "a nightmare from which I am trying to awake". My family and the empire's complex legacy 2020-07-09T04:00:00Z
With lockdown remaining strict in Ireland, the James Joyce Centre will be marking Bloom’s famous breakfast – “He liked thick giblet soup, nutty gizzards, a stuffed roast heart, liverslices fried with crustcrumbs, fried hencods’ roes. Bloomsday to Zoomsday: James Joyce celebration goes online 2020-06-15T04:00:00Z
Bolstered by a network of well-to-do clientele – including Ezra Pound, James Joyce and the Rothschilds – Gray opened her own gallery in 1922, under the male pseudonym Jean Désert, where she sold her inventive furniture. A €22m chair? Eileen Gray, the design genius who scared the pants off Corbusier 2020-04-29T04:00:00Z
I would like to write something as good as James Joyce’s Ulysses, for sure, but I don’t think I want to have written Ulysses itself, no. Sally Rooney: 'I want the next thing I do to be the best thing I’ve ever done' 2020-04-17T04:00:00Z
She frequently used clips from TV, film and literature — from episodes of “The Twilight Zone” and “Gunsmoke” to James Joyce’s “Ulysses” — to illustrate scriptural messages. Over Lent, this Episcopal priest battled coronavirus: 'I didn’t know what plans Jesus had for me' 2020-04-05T04:00:00Z
Authors have reported that they are also attempting classic novels for the first time, including Stephen King, who announced on Twitter he had “finally got around” to James Joyce’s notoriously challenging Ulysses. Book sales surge as self-isolating readers buy ‘bucket list’ novels 2020-03-25T04:00:00Z
The museum boasts that it is home to "rare gems" from the National Library of Ireland, including "Copy No. 1" of Ulysses - James Joyce's groundbreaking novel set in Dublin. Mental health to fore on day two of royals' visit 2020-03-04T05:00:00Z
In “The Boys of Summer,” he recalled that while covering the Dodgers, he returned home for weekly reading sessions with his parents of James Joyce’s novel “Ulysses.” ‘Boys of Summer’ author Roger Kahn dies at 92 2020-02-07T05:00:00Z
May he rest in peace,” said the Museum of Literature Ireland, quoting from James Joyce’s poem A Flower Given to My Daughter, which was written for Lucia Joyce, Stephen’s aunt. Stephen Joyce, last direct descendant of James Joyce, dies aged 87 2020-01-27T05:00:00Z
Among a list of top priority pages that includes James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Gustave Flaubert, George Orwell, and Marcel Proust, there wasn’t a single page devoted to a woman. The sum of what? On gender, visibility, and Wikipedia 2020-01-04T05:00:00Z
Senator Norris has been involved in promoting Joyce's work for decades and helped set up Dublin's James Joyce Centre in 1996. Exhuming bones and resurrecting house of The Dead 2019-11-19T05:00:00Z
The city is populated with statues; James Joyce, who wrote some of his masterpieces while living in Trieste, is among them, strolling across the Grand Canal on the Ponterosso bridge. New Statue Unsettles Italian City: Is It Celebrating a Poet or a Nationalist? 2019-11-16T05:00:00Z
Some mention its pedigree – the famous writers including F Scott Fitzgerald, James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway who went there, the films and TV programmes shot there. 100 years of Shakespeare and Company: how a bookshop became a Paris landmark 2019-11-15T05:00:00Z
When James Joyce died in Zurich in 1941, the Irish government’s chief diplomat in Switzerland contacted the secretary of the Department of External Affairs in Dublin to inform him of the news. James Joyce’s words haunt Dublin. It doesn’t need his bones | Mark O’Connell 2019-10-23T04:00:00Z
A plan to repatriate the remains of James Joyce and his wife Nora Barnacle and finally observe their last wishes, has been proposed by Dublin city councillors more than 70 years after the author’s death. Bid to repatriate James Joyce's remains ahead of Ulysses centenary 2019-10-15T04:00:00Z
Ireland's difficult relationship with one of its most famous sons, James Joyce, has been re-exposed by two recent controversies. Exhuming bones and resurrecting house of The Dead 2019-11-19T05:00:00Z
Elsewhere, there are portraits of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. Edna O’Brien Is Still Writing About Women on the Run 2019-10-07T04:00:00Z
He was a James Joyce scholar and a reader in the Washington “Bloomsday” celebration commemorating the events in Dublin on June 16, 1904, in the life of Leopold Bloom in Joyce’s novel “Ulysses.” Community deaths 2019-09-04T04:00:00Z
The following year it was a shorter walk, the 170km Tour de Mont Blanc, so we started on the chosen book, James Joyce’s Ulysses, some months earlier. Walking helped me discover the slow unfurling joy of reading books aloud | Patti Miller 2019-07-25T04:00:00Z
While I studied James Joyce and Virginia Woolf and stressed about my senior thesis, the men’s room was undergoing a silent and illogical transformation. In 'Cruising,' public hookups go beyond desire — they're acts of resistance 2019-07-03T04:00:00Z
He’d been lifted in the polls — and into television green rooms — by his gifts as a communicator and by his singular biography as an openly gay veteran who reads James Joyce and speaks several languages. Black residents of South Bend unload on Mayor Pete Buttigieg 2019-06-23T04:00:00Z
Reacting against “pretentious scientific language”, Gell-Mann called the subunits quarks, after a passage in James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. Murray Gell-Mann (1929–2019) 2019-06-16T04:00:00Z
“Bloomsday 2019,” this year’s edition of the celebration of novelist James Joyce, includes dramatic readings from “Ulysses” plus live Irish music and more. Weekend Picks: The Beatles tribute ‘Pepperland,’ ‘Central Park Five’ at Long Beach Opera 2019-06-12T04:00:00Z
Bloomsday 2019 Annual celebration of novelist James Joyce includes dramatic readings from his classic tome “Ulysses,” plus live Irish music and more. SoCal theater listings, June 9-16: ‘Indecent,’ the Hollywood Fringe Festival and more 2019-06-07T04:00:00Z
The next Monday, he said, Murray came to him very excited and said he’d found the word “quark” in James Joyce. Remembering Murray Gell-Mann 2019-06-06T04:00:00Z
Human beings were suddenly an astonishingly recent phenomenon, a “parenthesis of infinitesimal brevity”, as James Joyce once wrote. The Anthropocene epoch: have we entered a new phase of planetary history? 2019-05-30T04:00:00Z
In a quirk typical of Gell-Mann’s approach to science, he chose the name “quark” for a line from James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake: “Three quarks for Muster Mark.” Murray Gell-Mann, Nobel Prize-winning physicist who named quarks, dies at 89 2019-05-26T04:00:00Z
Two years later, he directed her in his last film, the haunting memory drama “The Dead,” based on James Joyce’s short story. From ‘Prizzi’s Honor’ to ‘John Wick’: Anjelica Huston’s magical movie life 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z
From Ernest Hemingway to James Joyce, major authors of the 20th century were assumed either anti-religious or at least highly skeptical. ‘Caine Mutiny,’ ‘Winds of War’ author Herman Wouk has died 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z
Granted, “Catch-22” is as difficult to put onscreen, in its way, as James Joyce's "Ulysses," since so much depends on language, and the illogical logical tricks you can play with it. Review: Why George Clooney’s ‘Catch-22’ for Hulu may make you yell at the screen 2019-05-16T04:00:00Z
Matt Loughney, the owner of the James Joyce Irish pub in central Madrid, is looking forward to a busy few days. ‘The joy is tainted’: Liverpool and Tottenham fans face high price for success 2019-05-09T04:00:00Z
Nearly 40 years ago, the critic Paul Fussell wrote that with The Road to Oxiana, Robert Byron had done for the travel book what James Joyce did for the novel with Ulysses. Underland by Robert Macfarlane review – a dazzling journey into deep time 2019-05-08T04:00:00Z
He has presented himself as a cerebral type of Jimmy Stewart character, plain-spoken in manner but boasting degrees from Harvard and Oxford, discoursing happily about James Joyce and flaunting his proficiency in Norwegian. Pete Buttigieg’s Focus: Storytelling First. Policy Details Later. 2019-04-14T04:00:00Z
And, in general, I believe the reason that a lot of writers write in exile from their countries, like James Joyce, for example. A Novelist and Critic on Fictionalizing Zambian History 2019-04-03T04:00:00Z
In his novel “Libra,” Don DeLillo calls the report “the megaton novel that James Joyce would have written if he’d moved to Iowa City and lived to be a hundred.” Robert Mueller, Best-Seller? 2019-04-01T04:00:00Z
He last wrote about the strange case of a missing James Joyce scholar. Inside the Secret Sting Operations to Expose Celebrity Psychics 2019-02-26T05:00:00Z
Meeting Jay-Z at a basketball game and not knowing what to say, he asked who was the first rapper, before making his own suggestion: James Joyce. Frank Gehry at 90: ‘I love working. I love working things out’ 2019-02-24T05:00:00Z
In our conversation, he seemed most practiced when talking about policy but most alive when discussing James Joyce. Pete Buttigieg’s Quiet Rebellion 2019-02-09T05:00:00Z
Mr O'Leary, who comes from a wealthy background, went to the same boarding school that James Joyce previously attended, Clongowes Wood College. Michael O'Leary: Ryanair's outspoken boss 2019-02-04T05:00:00Z
Gene Weingarten’s Dec. 9 Washington Post Magazine column, “Lessons in the deal of the art,” perpetuated a misconception about the last line of Molly Bloom’s soliloquy in James Joyce’s novel “Ulysses.” Opinion | Readers critique The Post: Voyager 2, the Harvard-Yale game, and funny, sad and bad cartoons 2018-12-21T05:00:00Z
She confesses to periods of obsession with James Joyce and David Foster Wallace. The play ‘Kings’ is a comedy, but its lobbyists and politicians wield words like killers 2018-12-20T05:00:00Z
The eyeglasses worn by literary legend James Joyce while he was writing his modernist classic "Ulysses" sold for more than $19,000 at auction on Tuesday in Dublin. James Joyce's glasses fetch $19,000 at auction 2018-12-05T05:00:00Z
Like James Joyce’s novel Finnegans Wake, Black Square poses the question: how can another work of art possibly succeed this? From a 'racist' square to rotting beef: five lesser-known stories about modern art 2018-11-20T05:00:00Z
In this way, Virgil’s Homeric riff prefigures James Joyce’s, twenty centuries later: whatever the great passages of intense humanity, there are parts that feel like a treasure hunt designed for graduate students of the future. Is the Aeneid a Celebration of Empire—or a Critique? 2018-10-08T04:00:00Z
She is famous for incorporating the work of Emily Brontë, James Joyce and Grimm’s fairytales into her music: now Kate Bush will publish her first book, a collection of lyrics from across her 40-year career. Kate Bush to publish book of lyrics, introduced by David Mitchell 2018-09-10T04:00:00Z
So is James Joyce, with his collages and frippery. New Sentences: From Keith Gessen’s ‘A Terrible Country’ 2018-07-25T04:00:00Z
James Joyce, his eyesight beginning to fail for good, submitted the beginning of “Ulysses” for publication. New Sentences: From Helen DeWitt’s ‘Some Trick’ 2018-06-27T04:00:00Z
The thing is, on Amazon alone, there are nearly a dozen slightly different versions of the novel “as James Joyce wrote it.” The Strange Case of the Missing Joyce Scholar 2018-06-12T04:00:00Z
James Joyce was an unsurpassed observer and, implicitly, theorist of the mind. Bloomsday Tribute to James Joyce, Greatest Mind-Scientist Ever 2018-06-16T04:00:00Z
Ferris went to college in North Carolina and, for a year, to Trinity College in Dublin, where he found particular kinship in Ireland and Irish literature, especially James Joyce. William Ferris: the folklorist who made black America immortal 2018-06-13T04:00:00Z
Bloomsday This annual celebration of novelist James Joyce includes dramatic readings from his classic tome “Ulysses,” plus live Irish music and more. The week ahead in SoCal theatre: 'Parade,' 'The Squirrels,' 'The Crucible' and more 2018-06-09T04:00:00Z
James Joyce, bless him, wasn’t going to help me there. Top 10 books to help you survive the digital age 2018-05-30T04:00:00Z
But after a year at Newark College of Rutgers University, Roth emulated an early literary hero, James Joyce, and fled his hometown. Prolific, provocative author Philip Roth, dies at 85 2018-05-22T04:00:00Z
The best evocations of silence in literature are those in which the word is never uttered—Rilke’s loving descriptions of rose petals laid on eyelids, or the closing sentence of James Joyce’s “Dubliners”: People crave silence, yet are unnerved by it 2018-05-17T04:00:00Z
He happens to be an internationally recognized expert on James Joyce. How Jonathan Goldman, Professor and Musician, Spends His Sundays 2018-04-27T04:00:00Z
W. Eugene Smith likened the struggle to finish his unfinishable photographic portrait of Pittsburgh to James Joyce’s long toil to complete “Ulysses.” The Magic of Books Where Photography Meets Essays 2018-04-18T04:00:00Z
The early success as a portrait photographer, capturing the likes of James Joyce and Jean Cocteau. Review: Berenice Abbott’s remarkable life in photography 2018-04-09T04:00:00Z
He talks about fried catfish one second, James Joyce the next. Opinion | Watch Out, Ted Cruz. Beto is Coming. 2018-04-07T04:00:00Z
Desplechin devotees will recognize the name "Dédalus" as a recurring one in the director's body of work, while readers of James Joyce will note both "Dédalus" and "Bloom" as obvious references to "Ulysses." 'Ismael's Ghosts' is a messy but vibrant drama from French director Arnaud Desplechin 2018-04-05T04:00:00Z
“The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” might go down in history as the greatest novel of the early 21st century, studied by future literature students the way they study James Joyce today. Look Ahead: The hottest Seattle events for April 2018 2018-03-30T04:00:00Z
He took the name from a sentence in James Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake”: “Three quarks for Muster Mark!” Richard Taylor, Nobel-winning physicist who helped discover quarks, dies at 88 2018-02-24T05:00:00Z
Rebecca has a disturbingly circular structure, a closed loop like James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. Sex, jealousy and gender: Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca 80 years on 2018-02-23T05:00:00Z
You can’t get higher on the food chain in literature than James Joyce.” This ‘hillbilly madman’ is country music royalty. So why haven’t you heard of him? 2018-01-31T05:00:00Z
Then, with a seasonal nod to order and plenty, I’d re-create the Christmas dinner in “The Dead” by James Joyce. Holiday windows: A (sort of) love story 2017-12-08T05:00:00Z
Fellow novelist James Joyce's entry was changed to clarify that when he was born in 1882, in what is now the Republic of Ireland was then a part of the United Kingdom. Westminster Wikipedia editing spree 2017-10-20T04:00:00Z
The author of more than a dozen books, he sometimes was compared to James Joyce as a prose stylist, but also was admired for his sense of humor. Author J.P. Donleavy, who met scorn and then celebration with 'The Ginger Man,' dies at 91 2017-09-14T04:00:00Z
The author of more than a dozen books, Donleavy sometimes was compared to James Joyce as a prose stylist and ranked among the world’s funniest writers. J.P. Donleavy, author of ‘The Ginger Man,’ dies at age 91 2017-09-14T04:00:00Z
Son Tony adapted the screenplay from James Joyce’s short story, and once again daughter Angelica stars, this time as Gretta, a married woman who still pines for her first love, now dead. The Moviegoer: Aug. 27-Sept. 2 2017-08-25T04:00:00Z
I’ve resisted Tana French in the past, thinking that she, like James Joyce, throws too many words at too few events. Best holiday reads 2017, picked by writers – part one 2017-07-08T04:00:00Z
A: A lot of it shows up in “Fun Home”: Hemingway, James Joyce. Alison Bechdel on her Tony-winning musical ‘Fun Home’ at 5th Avenue and her girlfriend’s wish to be buried in a swamp 2017-07-01T04:00:00Z
A $38,000 copy of “Ulysses” by James Joyce, signed by the author and illustrated by Matisse. New York Today: Celebrating the Strand 2017-06-27T04:00:00Z
This was the Bloomsday breakfast laid out at Bloom’s Tavern on Friday morning as a nod to Leopold Bloom’s morning meal in James Joyce’s “Ulysses.” Celebrating Joyce at Bloom’s Tavern, of Course 2017-06-16T04:00:00Z
James Joyce, the groundbreaking Irish novelist chose to immortalize June 16, 1904, in his novel “Ulysses” because it was the date of his first outing with his future wife, Nora Barnacle. Donald Trump, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, ‘All Eyez on Me’: Your Friday Briefing 2017-06-16T04:00:00Z
FRI Wild Geese Players of Seattle join in celebrations around the world honoring Irish author James Joyce, 7:30 p.m. Community calendar: festivals, fairs and more 2017-06-15T04:00:00Z
When James Joyce struggled to find a publisher for his now-classic “Ulysses,” Beach published it. The Seattle Times 2017-03-21T04:00:00Z
Then we read some James Joyce and Virginia Woolf; all those books in that class opened my eyes to the way human beings deal with authority and deal with how we become inhumane. John Legend Can’t Pretend Times Are Normal 2017-02-21T05:00:00Z
Travesties stars Rev's Tom Hollander as Henry Carr, a man recalling his memories as a diplomat living in Zurich in 1917, and the people he met there - including James Joyce and Lenin. Don Juan role shows David Tennant 'as you've never seen him before' - BBC News 2017-02-18T05:00:00Z
On Sunday September 9, 2001, his musical adaptation of James Joyce’s The Dead held a preview in Boston. The Gabriels: heartbreaking plays take on new meaning as everything changes in America 2017-02-16T05:00:00Z
In Catholic philosophy and the work of Catholic-schooled artists like James Joyce, epiphany refers to the bursting forth of light, truth, emotion or divinity. Look Again: The day’s most compelling images from around the globe 2017-01-19T05:00:00Z
Most inventive of all, perhaps, was James Joyce, who captured literary lightning in a bottle when he focused on Dublin’s seedier side in his stream-of-consciousness “Ulysses.” The Seattle Times 2017-03-21T04:00:00Z
James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” for instance, was considered but ultimately rejected. Forget ‘Pat the Bunny.’ My Child Is Reading Hemingway. 2016-12-18T05:00:00Z
James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” for instance, was considered but rejected. Kiddie-lit publishers try to bring adult classics down to 6-year-old level 2016-12-21T05:00:00Z
An article on Page 21 this weekend about obtaining a bachelor’s degree abroad misidentifies the alma mater of James Joyce. A Guide to Getting a Bachelor’s Abroad 2016-11-02T04:00:00Z
James Joyce's Ulysses - long considered one of the most important works of modern literature - was banned in the UK until the 1930s. Between the sheets: Banned books censors didn't want you to read - BBC News 2016-11-04T04:00:00Z
Irish culture has had a major influence on English literature, with author James Joyce and poet Oscar Wilde both achieving international praise and renown. Ireland in Photos 2016-10-17T04:00:00Z
A former Orange prize judge, she says she doesn’t read much modern fiction, preferring classics like Edith Wharton, Charles Dickens, the Brontës, James Joyce and Hemingway. Suzanne Vega: ‘It’s taken me a while to say, You are what you are, it’s fine’ 2016-10-09T04:00:00Z
The author Tom Wolfe, a friend, described Mr. Timoney as an intellectual who organized a book club while in Philadelphia that tackled works by James Joyce and Dostoyevsky. John Timoney, Longtime Police Leader, Is Recalled at His Funeral as ‘One of a Kind’ 2016-08-23T04:00:00Z
Keep in mind that "Ulysses", James Joyce's masterpiece, at one time was banned from the U.S. University of Chicago Strikes Back Against Campus Political Correctness 2016-08-26T04:00:00Z
The book is a first edition of Finnegans Wake, signed by James Joyce in green ink. Patti Smith’s Favorite Things 2016-08-01T04:00:00Z
Irish culture has had a major influence on English literature, with author James Joyce and poet Oscar Wilde both achieving international praise and renown. Ireland in Photos 2016-10-17T04:00:00Z
James Joyce’s Ulysses was not legally available in the U.S. until more than a decade after it was published. This Is What Americans Used to Consider Obscene 2016-06-21T04:00:00Z
James Joyce, in writing “Ulysses,” took a more sensual approach. The Man Who Became a Goat 2016-05-23T04:00:00Z
Open a copy of Ulysses and there’s James Joyce. Don DeLillo: ‘I think of myself as the kid from the Bronx’ 2016-05-06T04:00:00Z
In his speech to the embassy staff, Biden paraphrased the Irish writer James Joyce when describing the plight of Iraq and the broader Middle East. Biden makes unannounced trip to Iraq, his first since 2011 2016-04-28T04:00:00Z
"The history of this region is a nightmare from which everyone is constantly trying to awake," he said, adapting a line from Irish novelist James Joyce. Biden visits Iraq in show of support amid multiple crises 2016-04-28T04:00:00Z
He cited a line from "Ulysses" by James Joyce. Vice President Joe Biden is in Irbil, Iraq, for an unannounced visit to the capital of Iraq's mostly autonomous northern Kurdish region 2016-04-28T04:00:00Z
Nearby, I pass one of the houses that James Joyce grew up in. ‘Ireland is becoming no place for the young… we need brave people willing to be bad citizens’ 2016-03-13T05:00:00Z
Edmund Wilson wrote an early study of the modernist movement covering great 20th-century writers, including James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, and titled it The Wound and the Bow. How to Turn Anguish Into Art 2016-03-08T05:00:00Z
Eco mingled with Milanese avant-garde writers, musicians and painters, and developed a love for late James Joyce, the atonal asperities of Karlheinz Stockhausen and the impenetrable symbolist verse of late Mallarmé. Umberto Eco obituary 2016-02-20T05:00:00Z
In late January, the band performed at James Joyce Pub for a send-off to the Iowa caucuses. Martin O’Malley’s band to perform in Baltimore next month 2016-02-12T05:00:00Z
James Joyce used charts to help him keep track of characters and motif when writing Ulysses, while William Faulkner drew maps of the fictional Yoknapatawpha County, where he set all but three of his novels. Could 'method writing' be the future for novelists? - BBC News 2016-01-22T05:00:00Z
James Joyce winks at him from the paper. There is a beep : Nature : Nature Publishing Group 2016-01-19T05:00:00Z
The Baltimore Sun reports that Ponsi, a server at the James Joyce Pub in Harbor East, was on his bicycle when he was stabbed during a robbery. Baltimore police: 2 teens charged in fatal stabbing, robbery 2016-01-11T05:00:00Z
But mothers, God bless them, mastered the art of recognising the objective correlative long before TS Eliot noticed it in James Joyce. I feel incredible warmth when I’m given cold, hard cash | Marlon James 2016-01-01T05:00:00Z
Scorsese and Miranda easily connected across generations, telling stories about early experiences and influences, working in references to James Joyce, Benjamin Franklin, Caravaggio and Tin Pan Alley. Mutual admirers: Martin Scorsese, Lin-Manuel Miranda share stories, compliments 2015-12-08T05:00:00Z
Brilliant Books compares the novel to Stephen Hero, James Joyce’s original draft of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. US bookshop offering refunds for Go Set a Watchman 2015-08-04T04:00:00Z
But for James Joyce, the action on that day was even more momentous and concrete. The Romantic True Story Behind James Joyce's Bloomsday 2015-06-16T04:00:00Z
And today is Bloomsday, the international celebration of James Joyce and his novel “Ulysses,” which takes place over one day — June, 16, 1904 — in the life of its protagonist, Leopold Bloom. New York Today: The City Abloom 2015-06-16T04:00:00Z
One of the first occupants of the wing is a micro-bookstore of six shelves of books by and about James Joyce. Welcome to Hobart, New York: America's burgeoning book village 2015-06-05T04:00:00Z
In 1921, James Joyce wrote to his aunt Josephine Murray in Dublin and asked her to do some research on his behalf. David Nicholls: Google v old-fashioned legwork - how to research a novel 2015-05-23T04:00:00Z
James Joyce, chairman of children's services committee, said: "Sheila and I are determined to leave no stone unturned as we move the department forward." Sixteen Norfolk children's services workers dismissed or asked to leave 2015-03-25T04:00:00Z
In celebration of that day, and Bloom’s fictional perambulations around Dublin during the course of it, James Joyce fans mark the date each year as “Bloomsday.” The Romantic True Story Behind James Joyce's Bloomsday 2015-06-16T04:00:00Z
James Joyce, will be equipped with aerial drones. No Charges For White House Drone Crash And FAA Approval For Amazon Top This Week's Drone Roundup 2015-03-23T04:00:00Z
They were works from the library of James Joyce. Michael Dirda reviews ‘The Pebble Chance,’ by Marius Kociejowski 2015-01-07T05:00:00Z
In the same year that Signet published “I, the Jury,” it also published reprints of books by James Joyce, William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, and Arthur Koestler. The Birth of Pulp Fiction | The New Yorker 2014-12-29T05:00:00Z
James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” was cleared of obscenity allegations in 1933, and in 1941, “Casablanca” - the greatest movie in the history of forever - premiered in New York, as a Japanese naval task force steamed toward Hawaii. Three-Minute Briefing Book: Turkey Pardons, Pentagon Opening, and Immigration Salesmanship 2014-11-26T05:00:00Z
Her ex-husband, 52-year-old James Joyce, faces a murder charge in the case but was not immediately booked into jail because he was being treated for apparent self-inflicted stab wounds. Coroner: Domestic fight victim died of stab wounds 2014-10-23T04:00:00Z
You needed to like fractals, translating numbers into hexadecimal and reading James Joyce. Whassup, Brainiac? 0002-11-29T05:00:00Z
Obviously I’m posting only books related to the blog’s usual subject matter — don’t be upset there’s no James Joyce on here. What Are the Top Five Books You Must Read? 2014-10-06T04:00:00Z
The first edition of James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” published in Paris in 1922, is a paperback. The Birth of Pulp Fiction | The New Yorker 2014-12-29T05:00:00Z
“Ulysses ” read-a-thon, a two-hour reading of the James Joyce classic in honor of Banned Books Week, volunteer readers are welcome to sign up with a librarian. D.C. community calendar, Sept. 25-Oct. 2, 2014
And then you have the stream-of-consciousness novels of Virginia Woolf and James Joyce. Just what exactly is Freudian? 2014-09-18T04:00:00Z
Then, come Monday, it’s back to James Joyce and rowing practice. America’s Best and Drunkest
Novels, such as James Joyce’s Ulysses, Henry Miller’s Tropic of Cancer or Anais Nin’s Delta of Venus that are tame by today’s standards were deemed contraband, like opium, to be confiscated by the authorities.  THE BUSINESS OF SEX: HAVE WE COME TO A NEW NORMAL 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z
Perhaps warming to this theme, a bit later he confides that the closing pages of The Children Act contain an explicit homage to James Joyce's greatest short story, The Dead. Ian McEwan: 'I'm only 66 – my notebook is still full of ideas' 2014-08-31T04:00:00Z
In his autobiography, Burgess takes to task another writer who tackled Gibraltar – his idol, James Joyce. Gibraltar – 'an emblem of waste and loneliness' 2014-08-01T04:00:00Z
In the prison literature case, an inmate sued after he was denied access to the novels Ulysses by James Joyce and Lady Chatterley's Lover by DH Lawrence. US district judge who oversaw prison sex materials case dies aged 91 2014-07-07T04:00:00Z
One writer likened “good kid” to James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” because it uses detailed, interior language and a day in the life of one person to explore broader existential themes about good and evil. Kendrick Lamar, Hip-Hop’s Newest Old-School Star 2014-06-25T04:00:00Z
In 1922, James Joyce first published in Paris his magnum opus, Ulysses.  THE BUSINESS OF SEX: HAVE WE COME TO A NEW NORMAL 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z
The surge in his popularity possibly places him nearer Graham Greene than James Joyce on the Richter scale of literary vibration, but McEwan's back-list is a staple of the school syllabus. Ian McEwan: 'I'm only 66 – my notebook is still full of ideas' 2014-08-31T04:00:00Z
The CIA's Doctor Zhivago project was part of wider effort by the agency to get forbidden novels into Eastern bloc countries, including books by George Orwell, James Joyce, Vladimir Nabokov and Ernest Hemingway. How the CIA secretly published Dr Zhivago 2014-06-23T04:00:00Z
The logo became so popular that Edouard Manet featured it in his 1882 work “A Bar at the Folies Bergere” and James Joyce explicitly mentioned it in his novel “Ulysses.” These Are the 10 Oldest Logos in the World 2014-06-20T04:00:00Z
Ford applied it for snippets of James Joyce's Ulysses, which he published as the editor of the Transatlantic Review. How authors from Dickens to Dr Seuss invented the words we use every day 2014-06-17T04:00:00Z
Confirmed authors featured on the device include Jane Austen, Shakespeare and James Joyce. US Navy releases 'stealth' e-reader 2014-05-12T17:35:50Z
The great Irish writers of the 20th Century, such as Samuel Beckett and James Joyce, preferred Paris to London, but the lure of London as a literary destination has grown in recent decades. Britain and Ireland: A brief history 2014-04-08T07:24:25Z
The favored locale for what James Joyce called “death happenings” is a mosque, which guarantees a substantial number of religiously certified victims. What’s Left of Obama’s Mideast Policy? 2013-07-18T08:45:00Z
The six exercise books contain the heavily reworked text of the novel as well as notes, doodles and sketches of figures including James Joyce and Charlie Chaplin.It's a wolf. Quiz of the week's news 2013-07-12T00:37:56Z
His other orchestral works include a tone poem inspired by James Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake.” Donald Shirley, Pianist and Composer, Dies at 86 2013-04-29T02:57:12Z
Ms. Dai spent eight years translating into Chinese the 1939 James Joyce novel that the author's own brother described as "unspeakably wearisome." 'Finnegans Wake' Is Greek to Many; Now Imagine It in Chinese 2013-04-01T03:02:42Z
James Joyce Gertrude Stein Virginia Woolf Which of Andy Warhol's artworks was rejected from New York's Museum of Modern Art because of - as the letter-writer put it - "severely limited gallery and storage space"? 7 questions on rejection letters 2012-11-28T12:19:04Z
This may be useful if, for example, you want to link separate entries from a vacation or release your inner James Joyce. App Smart: Daily Journal Writing Without the Inconvenience - App Smart 2012-09-19T22:03:51Z
The Truth About Failure James Joyce noted rather poetically that “mistakes are our portals of discovery.” Why Failure Is the Foundation of Innovation 2012-08-13T16:00:00Z
A century after Euler's death, James Joyce posed a contrary thought experiment relating to a special network in the city of Dublin. What links Alzheimer's disease, the bridges of Königsberg and Twitter? 2012-07-18T16:11:37Z
The James Joyce Centre in Dublin refused to stock copies of a book entitled Ulysses by James Joyce: Remastered by Robert Gogan. Which book did you like best, the original or the remix? 2012-06-30T23:03:04Z
James Joyce Robert Burns Pam Ayres "If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat those two impostors just the same," are the words above the players' entrance to Wimbledon Centre Court. 7 questions on poetry 2012-06-27T08:37:15Z
A statue of James Joyce at his burial place in Zurich. IHT Rendezvous: Happy Bloomsday! The World Celebrates James Joyce 2012-06-16T13:16:40Z
James Joyce: An Irish novelist and poet, Joyce was one of the most influential writers in the modernist avant-garde of the early 20th century. The 10 most read Irish authors 2012-03-15T08:00:00Z
But James Joyce, potentially a poet, and a realist of the De Maupassant breed, envisages Dublin and the Dubliners with a cruel scrutinising gaze. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
The letter, in which the tale was found, was donated to the Zurich James Joyce Foundation by Hans Jahnke, the stepbrother to Joyce's grandson Stephen James Joyce. Joyce children's book sparks feud 2012-02-10T12:24:13Z
Photos of Irish heroes, from Oscar Wilde and James Joyce to Bob Geldof and the Cranberries, line the walls. | Peekskill: Quiet Man Public House, a Real Irish Pub ? Review 2012-01-07T00:26:09Z
And we have not heard the last of James Joyce and James Stephens, or of one or two young men who were born on the island that lies east of Dublin. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z
Think of Robert Frost’s hedges freaked with blizzards or the end of James Joyce’s “The Dead”: This is magical stuff. Gaga Is a Tramp, Kate Bush Gets Snowed In, R.E.M.’s Finest: CDs 2011-12-09T02:40:50Z
This Parisian of Dutch extraction is in the company of James Joyce. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z
Mr. Hamilton also worked for decades on a mammoth project to illustrate James Joyce's novel "Ulysses." British Pop Artist Richard Hamilton Dies at 89 2011-09-13T17:41:02Z
"I don't know what it means but it's a word James Joyce uses in 'Ulysses.'" The Boy Grew Older 2011-05-10T02:01:01.027Z
When the news came out, last year, Dr. Venter said, the James Joyce estate called up and threatened to sue, claiming that Joyce’s copyright had been violated. A Romp Through Theories Into the Cradle of Life 2011-02-21T17:40:51Z
Calhoun goes further: If a family seemed fixated on Junior’s uncanny ability to read James Joyce, Mr. Nelson said, “that would probably be a liability in our admissions decision.” Reading at Some Private Schools Is Delayed 2011-02-15T01:00:22Z
A careful reader of James Joyce’s “Dubliners” knows this is part of Ireland’s cultural past, but violence in church-run schools was tolerated late into the 20th century. The Irish Affliction 2011-02-09T23:30:09Z
James Joyce I recall as a novelist strange to me that Boon insisted was a “first-rater.” Boon, The Mind of the Race, The Wild Asses of the Devil, and The Last Trump; Being a First Selection from the Literary Remains of George Boon, Appropriate to the Times 2011-01-16T03:00:20.530Z
"Ulysses won," he said, "and James Joyce was second." The Boy Grew Older 2011-05-10T02:01:01.027Z
I remember when the New Yorker magazine, run out of things to say about the show, began to serialize James Joyce’s “Ulysses” in the space usually reserved for brief reviews of current shows. | ?The Fantasticks? 2010-08-27T15:55:00Z
Two days before the annual celebration of James Joyce and his novel "Ulysses," notified the creators of a Ulysses app that the unedited version could be resubmitted into the iTunes App Store. Apple lightens up on some nudity apps 2010-06-20T04:00:00Z
Apple Finds ‘Ulysses Seen’ Comic a Little Too Graphic Just in time for Bloomsday, Apple has objected to a comic version of the James Joyce classic because of nudity. AT&T Explains iPad Security Breach 2010-06-14T00:56:00Z
Dusty copies of James Joyce and Shakespeare were piled around the store. Letter from India: Prosperity and Its Risk to Culture 2010-04-08T10:40:00Z
Then, at the University of Chicago, he read James Joyce’s semiautobiographical “Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.” Rev. Robert Carter, 82, Jesuit Who Came Out, Dies 2010-03-15T03:44:00Z
Compare James Joyce's "Portrait of the Artist" with George Moore's "Confessions," and if you apply this criterion, Moore takes a back seat. The Crow's Nest
James Joyce was born at Dublin, February 2, 1882, and educated in Ireland. Modern British Poetry
With such recent admirations of mine as James Joyce, Mr. Swinnerton, Rebecca West, the earlier works of Mary Austen or Thomas Burke, I have as little kindred as a tunny has with a cuttlefish. Nocturne
Miss May Sinclair points out that writers are beginning to take the complete plunge for the first time, and instances as examples, not only the novels of Dorothy Richardson, but those of James Joyce. The Inferno
James Joyce: his way of interpreting the modern world. U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1977 July - December
Christ, you were lucky if you got to read James Joyce, never mind Henry Miller. Joe Burke's Last Stand
Here's a practical example: we were approached by a film student who wanted to make a short piece based on characters from James Joyce's "Ulysses". The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002
I have loaded James Joyce's "Ulysses" into Editplus and it handled it, so I presume that it will handle files of any size. The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002
I have submitted etexts of James Joyce's "Ulysses", and works by D. H. Lawrence, and Norman Douglas. The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002
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