James Joyce
Biography
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (born James Augusta Joyce; 2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, poet, and literary critic. He contributed to the modernist movement and is regarded among the most influential and important writers of the 20th century. Joyce's novel Ulysses (1922) is a landmark in which the episodes of Homer's Odyssey are paralleled in a variety of literary styles, particularly stream of consciousness. Other well-known works are the short-story collection Dubliners (1914) and the novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916) and Finnegans Wake (1939). His other writings include two books of poetry, a play, correspondence, and occasional journalism. Born in Dublin into a middle-class family, Joyce attended the Jesuit Clongowes Wood College in County Kildare, then, briefly, the Christian Brothers–run O'Connell School. Despite the chaotic family life imposed by his father's unpredictable finances, he excelled at the Jesuit Belvedere College and graduated from University College Dublin in 1902. In 1904, he met his future wife, Nora Barnacle, and they moved to mainland Europe. He briefly worked in Pola (now in Croatia) and then moved to Trieste in Austria-Hungary, working as an English instructor. Except for an eight-month stay in Rome working as a correspondence clerk and three visits to Dublin, Joyce lived there until 1915. In Trieste, he published his book of poems Chamber Music and his short-story collection Dubliners, and began serially publishing A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in the English magazine The Egoist. During most of World War I, Joyce lived in Zurich, Switzerland, and worked on Ulysses. After the war, he briefly returned to Trieste and in 1920 moved to Paris, which was his primary residence until 1940. Ulysses was first published in Paris in 1922, but its publication in the United Kingdom and the United States was prohibited owing to its perceived obscenity. Copies were smuggled into both countries and p
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Crystal Castles
2008

The Madcap Laughs
1970

Dreams
1968

Just For A Day
1991

The Solo Works Of Syd Barrett
2023

Director's Cut
2011

Opel
1988

Holding Our Breath
1991

Baptism
1968

The Madcap Laughs / Barrett
1974

I’d Love To Turn You On (Classical And Avant-Garde Music That Inspired The Counter-Culture)
2020

Drop
1987

Roomsound
2001

Happiness
1993
Credited work
672 releases · 106 albums · active 1958–2026
- Performance · 474
- Other credits · 391
Studios: Abbey Road Studios · Western Recorders · Gotham Recording Corporation · Vanguard Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Syd Barrett
- Slowdive
- Various
- Josephine Foster
- John Cage
- Berio
- Scullion
- Amber
