James Joyce 1906-1907: The Ambiguity of Epiphanies

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The year is 1906. A year of farewells, of lost loves, of new needs, of innovative writing, of linguistic inventions and of irreverent investigations…

On behalf of publisher Grant Richards, Mr. Angus Craston, owner of a detective agency in London, engages a private investigator to shadow James Joyce to find out as much as possible about him.

Joyce has become frustrated with life in Trieste–then part of

Austria-Hungary and today part of Italy–and so he, with his unwedded wife Nora Barnacle and their little son Giorgio, flee the port town on the Adriatic for a fresh adventure in Rome, the most Catholic of capitals, which Joyce loathes on account of its vulgar ritualism and immoderate liturgical pomp. Joyce wanders about like a wayfarer captured by a city he finds ghastly–ghostly even–hanging about the taverns and inns, eating and drinking. The author draws fascinating similarities between his native Dublin and Rome, the legitimate daughter of a city of old myths and mummified glories set amid majestic ruins and ridiculous buildings erected in honor of a new century.

James Joyce 1906–1907: The Ambiguity of Epiphanies outlines the months in which Irish author James Joyce lived in Rome, between 1906 and 1907. Giuseppe Cafiero accounts the meetings between Mr. Joyce and detective David Mondine. He also details the letters written by Joyce to his brother Stanislaus, as well as a diary kept by Herr Mondine. This fascinating and provocative book delves into the mind of a literary genius during a period of heightened self-questioning.

Praise for Edgar Allan Poe: The Ambiguity of Death…

“Cafiero’s biofiction is an outstanding literary achievement. It deserves to be read.” –Amy O’Loughlin, Foreword Clarion Reviews (five stars)

“…those interested in the relationship between author and subject—between admiration and obsession—will enjoy this inspired love letter to Poe. Unorthodox but admirable mix of fiction and biography.”–Kirkus Reviews

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