Dubliners

Hardcover, 288 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 2012 by Chivers.

ISBN:
978-1-4458-9377-8
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OCLC Number:
772972126

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4 stars (1 review)

Dubliners is a collection of fifteen short stories, first published in 1914, and is a richly detailed evocation of Dublin life in the early years of the 20th century.

Containing some of Joyce's most powerful and moving prose, these stories portray unremarkable lives with unflinching realism, and together convey a unique and compelling vision of ordinary human experience. At their centre is Joyce's concept of an epiphany: a moment when a character experiences self-understanding or illumination. --back cover

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Much more interesting than I expected

4 stars

If you've been avoiding Joyce because of Ulysses, this book feels like a warm-up both for the reader and the author. There are beautiful phrases buried inside intriguing vignettes. Yes, the political and social commentary is there (and opaque for those of us without knowledge of the time period and history), but the stories are enjoyable independent of those allusions. (Except for Two Gallants. I felt like that one went right over my head, but I also noted the excessive walking similar to Ulysses.) I found a lot of pain in these stories, but I was also struck by the deep sense of community and family. Most of these "stories" don't have an ending as we think of story structure, but are open to interpretation and thought. Reminded me a bit of all those lessons in high school about the Lady and the Tiger by Stockton.

Subjects

  • Fiction

Places

  • Dublin (Ireland)
  • Ireland
  • Dublin