Sunday, 15 June 2014

Anthony Burgess’ Lost Introduction to Joyce’s Dubliners Now Online




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Quick note: Written in 1986 as the introduction to a Dolmen Press edition of James Joyce’s Dubliners, but never used, this essay by Anthony Burgess, author of A Clockwork Orange, was found among the papers he left behind. And it now appears in The Irish Times for the first time. You can read it online here. Copies of Joyce’s Dubliners can be found in our book collections:


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