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James Joyce: A Passionate Exile [Hardcover]

John McCourt (Author)


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March 22, 2001
James Joyce: A Passionate Exile is a revealing new account of the life, times and writings of the twentieth century's most distinguished novelist. Combining words with an extraordinary collection of contemporary photographs and other images, it depicts his family's fall from riches to rags and his experience of growing up in late nineteenth century Dublin. Author and Joyce scholar John McCourt also examines Joyce's relationship with his life-long partner, Nora Barnacle, and casts new light on their 40-year voluntary exile in Europe, first in the cosmopolitan Adriatic port of Trieste, then in lively wartime Zurich and finally in Paris, the artistic centre of the world in the 1920s and 30s.

Exile from Ireland was a necessary condition for Joyce to forge in the smithy of his soul the uncreated conscience of his race in his magnificent short story collection Dubliners, in his intense bildungsroman A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and his modern epic Ulysses.

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Described in the author's foreword as "a swift gallop over familiar territory," this lavishly illustrated biography is a triumph of the picture editor's craft, reproducing all the major photos of Joyce as well as unusual background illustrations to his life and times. McCourt (literature, Univ. of Trieste) recently published James Joyce: Years of Bloom, an in-depth study of Joyce's years in Trieste (1904-20), and this work is, in some ways, a companion piece, focusing on exile as the central motif of Joyce's life. One may quibble about the targeted audience, as McCourt admits to being "hugely dependent on all the previous biographies." There are also no source notes. Nevertheless, this is a wonderfully concise yet erudite introduction to a writer who often seems walled off by scholarly apparatus. A beautiful work at a reasonable price; for general and specialized collections. Shelley Cox, Southern Illinois Univ. Lib., Carbondale
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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There are more substantial biographies of the great Irish modernist, but with its combination of text and illustrations, this book makes a distinctive contribution to Joyceana. Like Joyce, McCourt hails from Dublin and lives in Trieste, where he directs the annual Joyce School. He offers a vivid sense of the places that inspired and are reflected in Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Place was, McCourt argues, hardly incidental for Joyce, nor was Joyce only writing of Ireland. The unnamed and unacknowledged polyglot streets of Trieste, with its Canal Grande, are as much part of the master's work as Dublin by the Liffey. Historical photos and reproductions of paintings of the era bring alive the well-known journey of the exile who famously never stopped writing about home. Patricia Monaghan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books; 1st edition (March 22, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312269412
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312269418
  • Product Dimensions: 11.6 x 9.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.3 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,837,390 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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On 2 February 1882 James Augustine Joyce was born the eldest son of John Stanislaus Joyce and Mary Jane (May) Murray, at 41 Brighton Square West in the pleasant, middle-class suburb of Rathgar in Dublin. Read the first page
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Finnegans Wake, Portrait of the Artist, James Joyce, John Stanislaus, Hulton Getty, Bridgeman Art Library, Stephen Dedalus, Archivio Fantin, Leopold Bloom, The Egoist, Weidenfeld Archive, University College Dublin, Miss Weaver, Stephen Hero, Francini Bruni, Giacomo Joyce, Grant Richards, Ezra Pound, First World War, Harriet Shaw Weaver, Nora Barnacle, Ottocaro Weiss, Scuola Superiore, Sylvia Beach, William Archer
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