Admire Quote by Edna O'Brien
“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.”
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
Embrace challenging literature for growth
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When to use this quote
- academic study
- creative writing
- personal reflection
- literary criticism
Key Concepts
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?
Joyce’s later life shows fame doesn’t guarantee personal peace