Re Joyce by Anthony Burgess

A lively, opinionated critical study that combines biography, close readings, and personal commentary to trace the writer’s development from early works to major modernist experiments; it unpacks linguistic inventiveness, narrative techniques and recurring themes (religion, sex, exile), addresses controversies of obscenity and interpretation, and offers an accessible, often witty guide for general readers while arguing for the profound artistic achievement of the author’s oeuvre.

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