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buffygif: Joyce was the only one of the lot of you that I could stand! I liked the lady. She was decent. She didn’t put on airs. She always had a nice cuppa for me. And she never treated me like a freak.
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awritersruminations: Final page of the manuscript for “The Dead” by James Joyce
lookforalice: “Beauty: it curves, curves are beauty. Shapely goddesses, Venus, Juno: curves the world admires.” ― James Joyce, Ulysses
cacciatoredicielo: “Touch me. Soft eyes. Soft soft soft hand. I am lonely here. Sad too. Touch, touch me.” James Joyce
“…there’s nothing like a kiss long and hot down to your soul…”— James Joyce
365daysofleica: 01.10.14 Julie LA James Joyce once said, “Men are governed by lines of intellect - women: by curves of emotion.” and I believe it is the lines that women make with their curves that sets their rule over men.
Marilyn Monroe reading ‘Ulysses’ by James Joyce. Long Island, New York. USA. 1955. © Eve Arnold / Magnum Photos
objetpetita: “Tell me. Tell me with your eyes.” ― James Joyce, Exiles “I like you; your eyes are full of language.“― Anne Sexton, Letter to Anne Clarke, July 3, 1964 “You have such suffering eyes. I’ll look into them and cry, and we’ll
travelthisworld: James Joyce Bridge | Dublin, Ireland submitted by: lattes-n-literature, thanks!
One is the most innovative writer of the 20th century, the other is James Joyce. Can you distinguish between sentences written by the Irish novelist and the lyrics of surrealist rapper Kool Keith? James Joyce or Kool Keith?
strandedstmarkscitylights: Cat has no patience for your spiraling modern epic, James Joyce. really though, who does?
theinformationcollector: TIL that, in 1920s Paris, James Joyce would get drunk, start fights, and then hide behind Ernest Hemingway for protection, screaming, “Deal with him, Hemingway!”via reddit.com
macrolit: Giveaway Contest: We’re giving away ten vintage paperback classics by James Joyce, George Eliot, John Steinbeck, William Golding, Ray Bradbury, and others. Won’t these look lovely on your shelf? :DTo win these classics, you must: 1) reblog
julesofnature: “Christopher Columbus, as everyone knows, is honored by posterity because he was the last to discover America.” James Joyce photo taken of poster on the island of Bequia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
watchingpeopledrown: Satan, really, is the romantic youth of Jesus re-appearing for a moment. James Joyce
The Return of James Joyce
crazy-erotic-smurfette: Eppure il solo suo nome agiva come un richiamo su tutto il mio sangue impazzito. James Joyce
barcarole: A tremor past against his body. How sad and how beautiful! He wanted to cry quietly but not for himself: for the words, so beautiful and sad, like music. The bell! The bell! Farewell! O Farewell! James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a
tinylittleme: Here for a Good Time Not a Long Time (Left) and Laugh, I Nearly Died James Joyce
sassysexymilf: “Better pass boldly into that other world, in the full glory of some passion, than fade and wither dismally with age.” ~ James Joyce
fuckyeahphotography: Title: L a u r In the particular lies the universal -James Joyce
“The artist, like the God of the creation, remains within or behind or beyond or above his handiwork, invisible, refined out of existence, indifferent, paring his fingernails.” — James Joyce“The demand that I make of my reader is that he should
darksilenceinsuburbia: Louis Le Brocquy. Image of James Joyce, 1977. Oil on canvas, 703 x 704 mm. Tate Collection Presented by the artist 1989. © Louis Le Brocquy
Jacques-Émile Blanche (French, 1861-1942), James Joyce, 1935. Oil on canvas. National Portrait Gallery, London.
alanspazzaliartist:“I am tomorrow, or some future day, what I establish today. I am today what I established yesterday or some previous day.” —James Joyce
davidhudson:James Joyce, February 2, 1882 – January 13, 1941.Illustration by Delphine Lebourgeois.
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James Joyce and Sylvia Beach outside Shakespeare and Company, Paris, 1921
Sylvia Beach with James Joyce Nudes & Noises
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amospoe: “His heart danced upon her movements like a cork upon a tide.” ― James Joyce
commiepinkofag: JerryPaul Cadmus, 1931 zeusammon:Cadmus painted this bedside portrait of his on again and off again lover Jared Cadmus reading the latest in early modernist lit dribble from James Joyce.
surrealismart: Portrait De James Joyce 1992 Eduardo Arroyo
midori-kim: “Your face is a flower too — but more beautiful. A wild flower blowing in a hedge.” James Joyce, “Exiles.”
fatifer: “His eyes burned into her as though they would search her through and through, read her very soul.” — James Joyce, from The Complete Works; “Ulysses,” (edited excerpt)
tendernotion: “I think of you so often you have no idea.” — James Joyce, Ulysses
cair–paravel:Ulysses Rare Books, Dublin. It is focussed primarily on Irish authors, and the shop awning is the exact same shade of blue that James Joyce demanded for the cover of Ulysses (matching the blue of the Greek flag).
pierceslater: James Joyce Literature’s Erotic Apex -
m-as-tu-vu: “As I am. As I am. All or not at all.” — James Joyce, Ulysses
premierbonheur: SKULLO hates that solar powered maneki neko and loves sleeping on Zora Neale Hurston and James Joyce
thecraziethewizard: “The light music of whiskey falling into glasses made an agreeable interlude.”James Joyce Jeremiah Probodanu
2wentysixletters: James Joyce, Finnegans Wake
seventypercentethanol: Pale flowers on his mantle, Dark leaves in his hair. James Joyce, Chamber Music
soulmates-twinflames: Mistakes are the portals of discovery~James Joyce www.relationshipsreality.com
nudegrafia: Masturbação! É impressionante como ela está sempre à nossa mão! (James Joyce?) AH.
bruno-s:L'assenza, la più alta forma di presenza. James Joyce
violentwavesofemotion: “I will appear to you after death. You will see my ghost after death. My ghost will haunt you after death.” — James Joyce, from The Complete Works; “Ulysses,” (published c. 1918)
kulturkampf: “Always passing, the stream of life, which in the stream of life we trace is clearer than them all.” -James Joyce, “Ulysses”
mythologyofblue: James Joyce, Finnegans Wake (back cover), Faber and Faber, 1975
James Joyce by Man Ray (1922)
“Now, my darling Nora, I want you to read over & over all I have written you. Some of it is ugly, obscene & bestial, some of it is pure & holy & spiritual; all of it is myself.” —from James Joyce’s letter to his wife, Nora
“She would follow, her dream of love, the dictates of her heart that told her he was her all in all, the only man in all the world for her for love was the master guide. Come what might she would be wild, untrammelled, free.” James Joyce,