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Here comes everbody
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Anthony Burgess |
Arguing that "the appearance of difficulty is part of Joyce's big joke," Burgess provides a readable, accessible guide to the writings of James Joyce. |
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The speckled people
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Hugo Hamilton |
The memoir of Hugo Hamilton, which details his life as a young boy growing up in Dublin and his family's homesickness for a country they can call their own. |
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James Joyce
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Alfonso Zapico |
"A dazzling, prize-winning graphic biography of one of the world's most revered writers. Winner of Spain's National Comics Prize and published to acclaim in Ireland, here is an extraordinary graphic … |
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I am, I am, I am
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Maggie O'Farrell |
An extraordinarily intimate memoir of the near death experiences that have made Maggie O'Farrell the woman and the writer she is today. A childhood illness she was not expected to survive. A teenage … |
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Straight white male
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Niven, John (Guitarist) |
Irish novelist Kennedy Marr is a first rate bad boy. When he is not earning a fortune as one of Hollywood's most sought after script writers, he is drinking, insulting and philandering his way throug… |
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Matters of the heart
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Danielle Steel |
Hope Dunne is a top photographer, living alone in her chic Soho loft. After a tragic loss she is finally content with her life ... until she flies to London at Christmas to photograph one of the worl… |
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The sailor in the wardrobe
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Hugo Hamilton |
Following on from 'The Speckled People', Hugo Hamilton's new memoir has, at its heart, the story of a summer he spent working at a local harbour in Dublin, at a time of tremendous fear and mistrust. |
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James Joyce
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Richard Ellmann |
**James Joyce** by Richard Ellmann was published in 1959 (a revised edition was released in 1982). It provides an intimate and detailed account of the life of Irish modernist James Joyce, which infor… |
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James Joyce
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Chester G. Anderson |
A biography of the Irish genius relating details of his lie to the substance of his books. |
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