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12
Feb
2012
Joyce

8 hours ago by Roberto

“E envolwaardige, niet te missen bijdrage aan het Meijsing-oeuvre”, zo werd op ditblog de zojuist verschenen Zendbrief aande Vrienden van de Vorm gekarakteriseerd. En inderdaad valt er voor deliefhebber weer veel te ontdekken, te herkennen, te analyseren en ook tegniffelen. Noot 3 op blz. VI-IX (jaw ...

Armas y Letras - armas-letras.blogspot.com · 1 reference

the Cat and the Devil

9 hours ago by simonsterg

I first read James Joyce’s The Cat and the Devil just a week or so ago. Now I hear there is another JJ cat book: The Cats of Copenhagen. And it’s in the news too. The Zurich James Joyce Foundation has Joyce’s letter to his grandson where he tells the story. It says it ”never permitted, tolerated, co ...

Yahoo! 360 - simonsterg.wordpress.com · 1 reference

My Very Private Rainbow

10 hours ago by bennythomas

Light and water happen to combine in just the right way to paint a beautiful natural picture. The point I want to make here is that it is not a rainbow that exists in the sky outside your position or your vision. It is personal and as though Nature gave its visiting card to you personally. Each indi ...

Bennythomas's Weblog - bennythomas.wordpress.com · 9 references

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (Joyce): Beyond Half Way

15 hours ago by kberke

Stephen has matured to the extent of having experienced several sexual encounters, for which he’s had much pleasure but even more guilt. He’s now participating in a retreat and has just endured a hell sermon that occupies a substantial number of pages. I can’t escape the conclusion that the prominen ...

KJB Literature Blog - kberkeblog.wordpress.com

11
Feb
2012
Eating Poetry (XXX) – “Every telling has a tailing”

1 day ago by A. Jay Adler

. In 1929, James Joyce recorded this rendition of “ Anna Livia Plurabelle,” from Finnegans Wake. It is one of only two recordings of Joyce reading from his work, after a a much more sonically primitive 1924 reading of an excerpt from Ulysses. This wonderful animation by savagecabbage offers subtitle ...

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10
Feb
2012
JAMES JOYCE: THE CATS OF COPENHAGEN

2 days ago by Ariel S. Winter

SEVENTY-SIX YEARS AFTER IT WAS WRITTEN, and forty-eight years after the publication in picture book form of his first children's book ( We Too Were Children's first blog post ever), James Joyce has another children's book out: The Cats of Copenhagen. If you have €300-€1200 that is. Like his first ch ...

We Too Were Children, Mr. ... - wetoowerechildren.blogspot.com · Rank: 57,321 · 30 references

James Joyce Children's Story Published

2 days ago by Rhys Tranter

Small Irish publishing house prints 1936 story in a limited run Initially written for Joyce's grandson, The Cats of Copenhagen has been published by Ithys Press amid copyright controversy [Read More] Also at A Piece of Monologue: James Joyce's Family Passport Gordon Bowker's Biography of James Joyce

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Last of the Gang to Realize

2 days ago by Allister Timms

In my twenties, I got this crazy notion. I suppose all of us get those at some time. Mine was that I wanted to be a writer. But I had no idea where to begin — besides reading. So I read. Anything, anywhere, everywhere, and then some more. I think a lot of people I knew thought I was either crazy or ...

Allister Timms Weblog - allistertimms.wordpress.com · 3 references

09
Feb
2012
"In early August 1936, Joyce had sent his grandson ‘a little cat filled ...

3 days ago

““In early August 1936, Joyce had sent his grandson ‘a little cat filled with sweets’ – a kind of Trojan cat to outwit the grown-ups. A few weeks later, while in Copenhagen and probably after hunting for another fine gift, Joyce penned ‘Cats’, which begins: ‘Alas! I cannot send you a Copenhagen cat ...

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Why shoot for the moon when you can shoot for the stars?

3 days ago by Uwe Hook

Yesterday I wandered around the bookstore, housed on the ground floor of our office building. (Yes, a real bookstore. And the place is called “The Last Bookstore”) I was looking at travel books, design books, non-fiction, fiction. Ended up holding James Joyce’s Ulysses in my hand. I don’t know how m ...

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