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I'm drawn to women who live in a world different from my own. I don't believe you have to marry someone from your own backyard. James Joyce married a woman who never read any of his books.
Matt Dillon
You
Woman
Women
World
Own
Live
Believe
Books
Drawn
Backyard
Married
Marry
Someone
My Own
Never
Joyce
Read
His
Any
Different
James
James Joyce
Your
Who
One respect in which I'm very much my father's son is how I feel about Joyce. 'Ulysses' is very much about daily life, when you get into this other guy's life and you learn about the things he cares about, and why he cares about them. And then, very indirectly, very subtly, you learn why politics has impacted his life, too.
Pete Buttigieg
Life
Politics
Daily
You
Respect
Son
Father
Too
Other
Cares
Impacted
About
Guy
Indirectly
He
Feel
Joyce
Learn
How
His
Ulysses
Very
Get
Subtly
Which
Them
Then
Much
Why
Daily Life
Things
Mr. James Joyce is a great man who is entirely without taste.
Rebecca West
Great
Man
Great Man
Entirely
Joyce
Without
Taste
James
James Joyce
Who
History, sociology, economics, psychology et al. confirmed Joyce's view of Everyman as victim.
Robert Anton Wilson
History
Economics
Victim
Everyman
Joyce
Confirmed
Psychology
View
Al
Sociology
The God I do believe in is the God who doesn't care: James Joyce's God who stands back, paring his fingernails.
Roger Rosenblatt
God
Care
Believe
Back
Fingernails
Joyce
His
James
Who
Stands
In 'Open City,' there is a passage that any reader of Joyce will immediately recognise as a very close, formal analogue of one the stories in 'Dubliners.' That is because a novel is also a literary conversation.
Teju Cole
Conversation
Will
Analogue
Immediately
Recognise
City
Open
Joyce
Also
Reader
Because
Passage
Very
Close
Any
Formal
Literary
Stories
Novel
Try imagining James Joyce not writing about being a Catholic.
Victor LaValle
Writing
Try
About
Joyce
Catholic
Being
James
James Joyce
Imagining
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