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James Joyce

July 2024

  • Edna O'Brien.

    Edna O’Brien obituary

    Novelist who scandalised her native Ireland with The Country Girls, and explored the lives of women who love and suffer

June 2024

  • Two women, one tied with rope, embracing in front of a mural of the Derry Girls

    Yes festival review – a marvellous appreciation of Molly Bloom

    A two-year celebration of the centenary of James Joyce’s Ulysses culminates in a female-led, cross-border, multidisciplinary festival dedicated to the protagonist’s wife

March 2024

  • Crowded tram station on Berlin's Alexanderplatz, circa 1928.

    From the Guardian archive
    Alexanderplatz: Berlin’s Ulysses – archive, 1974

  • Top left clockwise: Imelda Staunton, James Joyce, Miriam Margolyes, Cush Jumbo and Fiona Shaw

    Ulysses’ Molly Bloom to be brought to life in video at Derry festival

January 2024

  • High concept acrobatics … La Danse d'Amazon.

    Prime movers: the German circus exploring Amazon through acrobatics

    Rimini Protokoll’s new show is part of a series of performances inspired by James Joyce’s Ulysses and draws a connection between its Aeolus episode and hypercapitalism

November 2023

  • group of people smiling around a table

    ‘It never ends’: the book club that spent 28 years reading Finnegans Wake

    The group in Venice, California, started the difficult James Joyce book in 1995. They reached its final page in October

October 2023

  • Nora Joyce (Nora Barnacle). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.<br>P9DRKM Nora Joyce (Nora Barnacle). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.

    Book of the day
    Penelope Unbound by Mary Morrissy review – masterly alternative life of Nora Barnacle

    What if James Joyce and his great love had split up at the start? Morrissy’s reimagining is a stylistic tour de force that the man himself would have surely admired

June 2023

  • ‘It was not a catastrophe’ … Anselm Kiefer.

    ‘Our house was bombed the night I was born’: Anselm Kiefer on the nightmares he can’t escape

    The great German artist has tried again and again to read James Joyce’s twisted novel Finnegans Wake. His latest show takes inspiration from that book – and from a childhood making toys from the rubble of his family home

April 2023

  • Fallen trees after Storm Ulysses.

    1903 Storm Ulysses one of windiest ever in England and Wales, shows analysis

    Study using modern forecasting to analyse paper records shows severity of event – and how much worse consequences would be today

January 2023

  • Carol, Small Things Like These and Ulysses

    What we're reading
    What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in December

    Critics and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the comments

December 2022

  • Curl up with a good book …

    Are you bored yet?
    Are you bored yet? Five great books to snuggle down with over the Christmas break

  • TS Eliot, author of The Waste Land.

    The Waste Land: A Biography of a Poem by Matthew Hollis review – a classic laid bare

October 2022

  • Cathal Ryan and Liv O'Donoghue Good Sex by Dead Centre with Emilie Pine as part of Dublin Theatre Festival Photo Ste Murray

    Dublin theatre festival review – sex in the spotlight and parents under pressure

  • Stephen Hogan as James Joyce with Bríd Ní Neachtain as Nora Barnacle in Edna O’Brien’s Joyce’s Women at the Abbey Theatre, directed by Conall Morrisson.

    Joyce’s Women review – Edna O’Brien offers a fresh view on her literary hero

September 2022

  • Ali White as Harriet Weaver and Stephen Hogan as James Joyce in Edna O’Brien’s Joyce’s Women at the Abbey Theatre, directed by Conall Morrisson. Image: Ros Kavanagh

    Joyce’s Women review – Edna O’Brien’s powerful play is a fascinating portrait of a fellow writer

  • Chelsea and Hillary Clinton with Kim Kardashian, centre, in Gutsy

    Observer TV reviews
    The week in TV: Gutsy; Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg; Stuck; The Capture; Arena: James Joyce’s Ulysses

  • CORRECTS SPELLING TO BARNES &amp; NOBLE NOT BARNS AND NOBLE A table displays signs with #BookTok, at a Barnes &amp; Noble in Scottsdale, Ariz., Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021. TikTok, an app best known for dancing videos with 1 billion users worldwide, has also become a shopping phenomenon. National chains are setting up TikTok sections. (AP Photo/Tali Arbel)

    The Guardian view on BookTok: a welcome disruptor of the status quo

  • Eimear McBride

    The books of my life
    Eimear McBride: ‘I despise wafty, goalless female protagonists’

July 2022

  • David Byrne

    Other lives
    David Byrne obituary

    Other lives: Hotelier and Dublin restaurateur who devised a Joycean breakfast menu to celebrate Bloomsday

June 2022

  • Lily and Elizabeth Yeats in 1900

    The forgotten ‘weird sisters’ of WB Yeats who helped forge Irish identity

    Overlooked except for a scornful reference in Ulysses, Elizabeth and Lily ran a vibrant women-only arts and crafts enterprise
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