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“To live with the work and the letters of James Joyce was an enormous privilege and a daunting education. Yes, I came to admire Joyce even more because he never ceased working, those words and the transubstantiation of words obsessed him. He was a broken man at the end of his life, unaware that…” quote by Edna O'Brien
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“To live with the work and the letters of James Joyce was an enormous privilege and a daunting education. Yes, I came to admire Joyce even more because he never ceased working, those words and the transubstantiation of words obsessed him. He was a broken man at the end of his life, unaware that Ulysses would be the number one book of the twentieth century and, for that matter, the twenty-first.”

Edna O'Brien

About This Quote

Source Essay: Interview with Edna O'Brien, 1995

Reflects on the privilege and challenge of immersing oneself in Joyce’s complex work, noting his relentless creativity and tragic end

In simple terms: Engaging deeply with great art is both rewarding and demanding

Key Takeaway

Embrace challenging literature for growth

Themes

literature creativity legacy

Mood

respectful contemplative

Type

analytical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • academic study
  • creative writing
  • personal reflection
  • literary criticism

Key Concepts

modernism authorial obsession

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does constant creation affect an artist’s wellbeing?
  • Can we separate a work’s value from its creator’s fate?
A Different Perspective

Joyce’s later life shows fame doesn’t guarantee personal peace

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