James Joyce : interviews and recollections
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James Joyce : interviews and recollections
Macmillan, 1990 , The Macmillan Press, 1990
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Includes bibliography and index
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Description
This work attempts to provide a portrait of Joyce from many viewpoints, aiming at selecting those interviews and recollections that have not been reprinted as well as those that are not readily accessible. James Joyce was a self-centred man. Unlike Wilde and Behan, who were too busy living to write, Joyce, like O'Casey and Yeats, gave the totality of his life to his art. He did not find his diversion in his friends because of the exigencies of his work. However, he was not unsociable - he was capable of strong friendships and the number of people who knew him was enormous, as this collection tries to reflect.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Frank Delaney - Acknowledgements - A Note on the Text - Chronological Table - INTERVIEWS AND RECOLLECTIONS - Additional Bibliography - Index
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