Our reviewer called “Ulysses” the “most important contribution that has been made to fictional literature in the 20th century.” That doesn’t mean he liked it. Credit...O.O.P.S. Supported by ULYSSES by ...
One hundred years ago this week, Sylvia Beach, who ran the bookstore Shakespeare and Company on 12 rue de l’Odéon in Paris and nurtured a community of expatriate writers that included Richard Wright, ...
“The United States vs. Ulysses” centers on the case, tried at the Southern District of New York in 1933, of United States v. One Book Called Ulysses, which is a landmark of America’s law on free ...
Buildings constructed out of words, characters made with such complexity that they can jump out the pages and stories so vivid, it feels like one is reading an epic. These words describe James Joyce’s ...
Every year on June 16, I wish family and friends a Happy Bloomsday. Often, I am met with bemusement and looks of bewilderment. So, I think I should explain what exactly Bloomsday is and why it matters ...
Try this short quiz on literature from the first half of the 20th century that drew censorship challenges — and still does. By J. D. Biersdorfer A new history by Roland Allen uncovers the wealth of ...
An Post, Ireland's postal service, has unveiled two new stamps to celebrate the centenary of the publication of James Joyce’s "Ulysses." "Ulysses," which was initially published as a series of stories ...
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