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Clever, Very

“Clever, Very” is an ongoing series of interviews with various members of the Joycean community. “Clever, Very”–which takes its name from a headline from the “Aeolus” episode in Ulysses (U 7.674)–seeks to give our readers short and interesting insights into the activities and of other Joyce scholars.

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Clever, Very: Katherine Ryan

For this “Clever, Very” interview, Katherine Ryan spoke with us about her…

Black and white photo of a man and a woman stand in the threshold of a building, with the street in the background. On the left is a woman, Sylvia Beach, facing partly away from the viewer and looking towards the man, James Joyce, on the right. James Joyce, on the right, is turned towards Beach and partly to the viewer and is looking directly into the camera.

Clever, Very: Joshua Kotin

For our latest “Clever, Very” interview, Joshua Kotin at Princeton University talked…

A drawing of James Joyce atop a red-orange background covered in text from Finnegans Wake. Joyce is facing the viewer and wearing headphones. His glasses are white. The left lens of his glasses depicts a ear receiving sound waves, and the right lens has a question mark on it in black

Clever, Very: Derek Pyle

For this edition of “Clever, Very”, we spoke with Derek Pyle. Mr.…

Clever, Very: James Fairhall

“The Irish Bogtrotters” by William Elmes. Image © Trustees of the British…