James Joyce

"I am damnably sick of Italy, Italian and Italians, outrageously, illogically sick.... I hate to think that Italians ever did anything in the way of art.... What did they do but illustrate a page or so of the New Testament! They themselves think they have a monopoly in the line. I am dead tired of their bello and bellezza."

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Source: James Joyce, Richard Ellmann (1966). “Letters”

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James Joyce

James Joyce

Novelist, Poet

James Joyce was an Irish novelist and poet known for his groundbreaking works like 'Ulysses,' which revolutionized modernist literature through innovative narrative techniques.

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