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My Brother's Keeper - James Joyce's Early Years (Paperback, Export Ed)
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My Brother's Keeper - James Joyce's Early Years (Paperback, Export Ed)
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Stanislaus Joyce was more than his brother's keeper: he was at
various times his brother's co-dependent, touchstone, conscience,
and biggest fan. The two shared the same genius, the same childhood
influences, and had the same literary instinct, but in Stanislaus
it was channeled into sober academic pursuit, while in James it
evolved into gaiety, wild whimsy, and at times sodden
despair.Covering the first twenty-two years of James Joyce's life
in Dublin and Trieste, My Brother's Keeper is a window onto the
drama that was his youth. Thanks to Stanislaus's superb memory and
sure hand, here we find the Dublin of Dubliners: the streets,
neighbors, churches, and unforgettable eccentrics. Here we see the
model for Ulysses' Simon Dedalus: James' father, a dour and violent
figure when in his cups. Here are the Joyces in their own home, and
the minor characters that pepper A Portrait of the Artist: Eileen,
Leopold Bloom's comely daughter; Mrs. Riordan, the surly teacher;
Mr. Casey, the political agitator. And finally, here is Trieste, a
place of exile for Stanislaus but a retreat for James. Stanislaus
Joyce has fashioned both an invaluable primary source for his
brother's opaque masterpieces and a loving memoir of his brother's
early life.
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