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James Joyce…is dead, dude.
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Married to Nora Barnacle Birthday: February 2, 1882 Hometown: Dublin, Ireland Political Views: Secular, reactionary
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What’s going on, James?Activities: Writing, Travel, Speaking for Lit. SocietyFamous For: Ulysses, Finnegan’s Wake, Dubliners, A
Portrait of An Artist as a Young Man , ArabyEducation: University College Dublin, 1903Favorite Authors: T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Home
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Nora Barnacle (Irish) wrote
At 10:00am on June 16, 1905
Hi, Lover! A year ago today, we went on our first date! It’s also the date you chose for the setting of Ulysses. I know you’ll be famous for that one! Happy Anniversary, James! I’ll always love you.
Ezra Pound (Irish) wrote
10:00am on June 16, 1905
Yo Yo Yo, Jimmy! Heard about your new book! Areyou ever gonna get a life? Ha Ha. JK.
William Butler Yeats (Irish) wrote
10:00am on August 18, 1912
What up, Jimmy? PLEASE come back to Ireland. I can get you a job and work on mending fences with Robert, your publisher. I know you feel he’s wrong about Dubliners, but you can’t write about Dublin in Trieste!
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Favorite Books and Authors:•Thomas Acquinas (though I rejected Catholicism at 16)•Harriet Shaw Weaver•Homer’s Odyssey•Samuel Beckett
Important Quotes:On Dubliners: "I want to give a picture of Dublin so complete that if the city one day suddenly disappeared from the earth it could be reconstructed out of my book.”
Life Timeline/Major Events:•Born in Dublin in 1882 to a large family•Attended Jesuit School•Excelled as a student at Belvedere College (1893)•I left Dublin for Paris in 1903 to pursue medicine, but I returned home when my mother was diagnosed with liver cancer.•I met Nora Barnacle in 1904 and finally married her in 1931.
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