James Joyce was born on February 2, 1882, in Rathgar in south Dublin. We take a look at some interesting facts about him and his writing. Joyce is known for such classics as "Dubliners," "A ...
If you’re confused by a turn of phrase in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” or a startling metaphor in Kafka’s “Metamorphosis,” just ask the book to explain itself, and it will.
The editions are virtually impossible to find. Another evening, James Joyce’s Dubliners was sighted, the cover photo showing a smoke-filled Dublin pub. It was snapped by legendary Irish lensman ...
The editions are virtually impossible to find. Another evening, James Joyce’s Dubliners was sighted, the cover photo showing a smoke-filled Dublin pub. It was snapped by legendary Irish lensman ...
Beckett, like Joyce, was always pleased to meet Dubliners in exile…” Beckett himself confided to Seaver: “Poor lad, at the rate he’s drinking, he won’t last another decade.” ...
While James Joyce is, to my mind, the greatest Irish writer that ever lived, it could have been all so different. Rather than Joyce the writer, we could have been celebrating Joyce the doctor.
Another winner described the overwhelming joy of hearing the news. “You should have heard the screams from all of us! It was just after the Bank Holiday weekend, and we were all still half asleep.
Pic: Mary Browne The Irish language is experiencing a renaissance in the capital, with new opportunities such as Next-Gen Gaeilge giving Dubliners a chance to brush up on their Gaeilge ...
Daniel McDonnell: Two Dubliners face off in Budapest as Troy Parrott follows Robbie Keane’s path to write his own story Troy Parrott of AZ Alkmaar reacts after scoring the winning goal in last ...