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Best-loved Joyce

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Best-loved Joyce

Contributors:

By (Author) James Joyce
Introduction by Bob Joyce
Edited by Jamie OConnell

ISBN:

9781847178398

Publisher:

O'Brien Press Ltd

Imprint:

O'Brien Press Ltd

Publication Date:

1st May 2017

Country:

Ireland

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

828.91209

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

128

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

325g

Description

A beautiful and accessible collection of quotes and short extracts taken from the major works of James Joyce: Dubliners, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, with additional quotes from Joyce's poetry & letters. Best-Loved Joyce is a collection of the writer's wit and wisdom on truth, love, family, art, literature, music, living, religion, mortality, history, politics, and Ireland. Grand-nephew Bob Joyce's introduction focuses on the life, works and the man.

Reviews

Many tourists will be delighted to acquire a copy of Best-Loved Joyce, Jamie OConnells selection of quotations and short extracts from Joyces fiction, portraying the author at his most accessible. Its a beautifully produced little volume, lavishly illustrated by Emma Byrne, with a striking cloth cover, silk bookmark, and an introduction by Bob Joyce, James Joyces great-nephew, who writes how Joyce was a conjuror with words and captured the essence of all human life or, as a line from Finnegans Wake has it, They lived und laughed ant loved end left

-- The TLS

a wonderful collection of political, social and cultural writing you can dip in and out of

* The Gloss, Irish Times *

charming

* Books Ireland *

a beautiful and accessible introduction to the writings of James Joyce

-- Irelands Own

a very enjoyable book beautifully designed great illustrations by Emma Byrne

* BBC Radio Ulsters The Arts Show *

a great introduction to the writing of James Joyce

* Sunday World *

Author Bio

James Joyce (18821941) is regarded as one of the most influential and important authors of the twentieth century. After graduating from University College Dublin, Joyce went to Paris. During World War One, Joyce and Barnacle, and their two children, Giorgio and Lucia, moved to Zurich where Joyce began Ulysses. He returned to Paris for two decades, and his reputation as an avant-garde writer grew. Joyces works include the short story collection Dubliners (1914); novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916), Ulysses (1922) and Finnegans Wake (1939); two poetry collections Chamber Music (1907) and Pomes Penyeach (1927); and one play, Exiles (1918). Every year on 16 June, Joyceans across the globe celebrate Bloomsday, the day on which the action of Ulysses took place, proving Joyces importance to literature. Bob Joyce is a grand-nephew of James Joyce, and is on the board of the James Joyce Centre in Dublin. Jamie OConnell's debut novel, Diving for Pearls (Doubleday) was published in June 2021. His work has been Highly Commended by the Costa Short Story Award and the An Post Irish Book Award Writing.ie Short Story of the Year. He has been long-listed for BBC Radio 4 Opening Lines Short Story Competition and short-listed for the Maeve Binchy Travel Award and the Sky Arts Futures Fund. His short fiction has been published in a number of journals, featured on TV3, RTE Radio and BBC Radio, and he has read at many festivals and universities in Ireland, China, Spain and the USA. He has received bursaries from The Arts Council of Ireland, Culture Ireland, Dublin City Council and Cork City Council.

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