Writer
James Joyce, an Irish novelist and influential figure in 20th-century literature, authored significant works like "Ulysses," paralleling episodes from Homer's Odyssey. He contributed to the modernist movement with books such as "Dubliners," "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," and "Finnegans Wake." Born in Dublin, he excelled academically despite financial instability and later moved to Europe with Nora Barnacle, settling primarily in Trieste and Paris. "Ulysses," initially banned due to obscenity, gained acclaim. Joyce's stylistic innovations, focus on Dublin, and intricate character portrayals have left an enduring mark on literature, influencing numerous artists and writers. He passed away in Zurich in 1941.
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