Monday, June 23, 2014

The Very Powerful Mr. James Joyce

GREATNESS of vibrant superhuman dimensions is found in the powerful prose of the elegant Mr. James Joyce.  Again I read his eloquent, 'Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man' and Dubliners and also the feisty, genius novel...'Ulysses.'  The prose power of Joyce is overwhelming....He does not propagate prose slime like some writers.  His work literally flies off the page.  Indeed his words crackle with an electric, verbal dynamic that is so intoxicating.  I find his brand of passionate writing so amazing and so remarkable.  Like Scott Fitzgerald he has a superb gift of making such empassioned prose statements about his certainly not formulaic characters.

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Nice Writing

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