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LITERARY COFFEE: James Joyce

There he is: the brother. Image of him. Haunting face. Now that’s a coincidence. Course hundreds of times you think of a person and don’t meet him. Like a man walking in his sleep. No-one knows him. Must be a corporation meeting today. They say he never put on the city marshal’s uniform since he got the job. Charley Kavanagh used to come out on his high horse, cocked hat, puffed, powdered and shaved. Look at the woebegone walk of him. Eaten a bad egg. Poached eyes on ghost. I have a pain. Great man’s brother: his brother’s brother. He’d look nice on the city charger. Drop into the D.B.C. probably for his coffee, play chess there. His brother used men as pawns. Let them all go to pot. Afraid to pass a remark on him.

~ James Joyce, Ulysses

One response to “LITERARY COFFEE: James Joyce”

  1. I find it so damn hard to sit down and read an actual book these days, but also feel determined to return to an older time, not too long ago, of waking up early and reading before turning on the computer. Thanks for mentioning Joyce. I’ve only read his short story collection and Portrait of an Artist……I think I’ll reread them both or try to.

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