James Joyce’s grandson and the death of the stubborn literary executor (theoutline.com) 16 points by the-enemy 6y ago ↗ HN
[–] Gatsky 6y ago ↗ Yes it’s a good point at the end, from now on digital caches of unpublished material will escape into the world much more easily than closely guarded letters. But then what would we learn from a current James Joyce’s tweets or facebook posts? [–] perl4ever 6y ago ↗ Ulysses Reader @UlyssesReader9h —Ay, ay, says Joe.—You don't grasp my point, says Bloom. What I mean is...—Sinn Fein! says the citizen. Sinn Fein amhain! The friends we love are by our side and the foes we hate before us.
[–] perl4ever 6y ago ↗ Ulysses Reader @UlyssesReader9h —Ay, ay, says Joe.—You don't grasp my point, says Bloom. What I mean is...—Sinn Fein! says the citizen. Sinn Fein amhain! The friends we love are by our side and the foes we hate before us.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 13.2 ms ] thread9h —Ay, ay, says Joe.
—You don't grasp my point, says Bloom. What I mean is...
—Sinn Fein! says the citizen. Sinn Fein amhain! The friends we love are by our side and the foes we hate before us.