Here @ Eyesonff, we have a commitment to literature. Anything as long as we don't have to go outside & interact w/ other people.
Chamber Music
Dubliners
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Exciles
Ulysses
Pomes Penyeach
Finnegans Wake
Stephen Hero
Giacomo Joyce
The Cats of Copenhagen
Finn's Hotel
Other
Here @ Eyesonff, we have a commitment to literature. Anything as long as we don't have to go outside & interact w/ other people.
For me, it has to be A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. The themes of alienation from conservative religion and uncertainty about the future really resonated with me at the time I first read it.
Second has to be Ullyses of course, just for Molly Bloom's marvellous, forthright, raw and life-affirming soliloquy at the end. It also inspired one of my favourite Kate Bush songs - The Sensual World - as well.
Wow, I think this is the first poll to ever get just one vote.
I have James Joyce books, I just haven't gotten to them yet. So I maybe will let you know in a future moment.
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I think I might have read something of his while in school, but I forget what it was. It was likely just part of a story in a collection. I have the book somewhere, I'll have to see what it was.
I've got a few books where I've yet to get to them, but none are Joyce's. I would like to read Ulysses, just so I could say I did.