Clever, Very: James Fairhall

“The Irish Bogtrotters” by William Elmes. Image © Trustees of the British Museum As part of our efforts to provide new online content to our readers, the James Joyce Quarterly is proud to introduce our new interview series, “Clever, Very”. This series, which takes its name from a headline in the “Aeolus” episode in Ulysses…Continue Reading Clever, Very: James Fairhall

JoyceStick: Creating a Virtual Ulysses

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With modern technology evolving at a rapid pace, there’s been a lot of interest in how technology will change how we read. While some are predicting the future of reading a text as merely a transition from “real”, printed books to digital e-books, others, such as the interdisciplinary group behind JoyceStick, are exploring how digital…Continue Reading JoyceStick: Creating a Virtual Ulysses

Raising the Wind 51.4

Transitions: Illustrating the JJQ In the last issue of the James Joyce Quarterly, we bid a heavy-hearted farewell to our long-time cartoonist Simon Loekle. For 22 years, his Dazibao panel ran in each issue of the journal and offered commentary not only on Joyce, but on literature, art, and the challenge of fashioning a world…Continue Reading Raising the Wind 51.4

Volume 51.4

A black and white etching that shows a woman in a dress at the top of stairs in the upper right corner. Her body faces the viewer with her head looking to the left. At the bottom of the stairs in the rear view of a man in a black top hat looking up at her. We can only see the back of his head.

Raising the Wind Sean Latham Perspectives The 37th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Open Reading of Irish Poetry and Prose at D. G. Wills Books, La Jolla, California, 17 March 2016 William Swank Articles The Bog of Allen, the Tiber River, and the Pontine Marshes: An Ecocritical Reading of ‘The Dead’ James Fairhall Demonic Joyce Luke…Continue Reading Volume 51.4