Strathern, Paul. James Joyce in 90 Minutes.(Brief Article)(Young Adult Review)(Book Review)

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From: Kliatt
Date: 20051101
Author:Pucci, Anthony

STRATHERN, Paul. James Joyce in 90 minutes. (Great Writers in 90 Minutes.) Ivan R. Dee. 113p. bibliog. index. c2005. 1-56663-648-5. $8.95. SA

In his introduction, Strathern suggests that the world of modernism began in the early 1900s with the work of Picasso, Einstein, and Stravinsky; and that James Joyce achieved its ultimate expression in 1922 with his novel Ulysses. Reading one of Strathern's texts is comparable to attending the lecture of a noted professor. Strathern highlights key facts about Joyce's personal life, such as the impact of his strict Catholic childhood in ...

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