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By the time Ulysses was published, Joyce was 40, had lived and travelled all over the world, and was already known for writing Dubliners and The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. But it is his modernist retelling of Homer’s Odyssey that has left the most lasting legacy. With its own annual festival – Bloomsday – and fans from Salman Rushdie to Jack Kerouac and George Orwell, Ulysses changed the literary world forever.
Now, a century on, we celebrate 100 years of Joycean genius.
Who was James Joyce?
Born in Dublin in 1882, James Augustine Aloysius Joyce would go on to become one of the most influential, innovative and best-known writers of the 20th century. After graduating from University College Dublin, he met his muse (and eventual wife), Nora Barnacle. So central was she to his life and writing that 16 June, the anniversary of their first date, is when Bloomsday is celebrated each in Dublin year – but we’ll get to that later!
For myself, I always write about Dublin, because if I can get to the heart of Dublin I can get to the heart of all the cities of the world.
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