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The James Joyce Collection |  | Author: James Joyce Creator: Gabriel Byrne Publisher: New Millennium Entertainment (CA) Category: Book
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Seller: internationalbooks Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 2512372
Format: Abridged Media: Audio Cassette Edition: Abridged Number Of Items: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.6 x 1.3
ISBN: 159007002X Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781590070024 ASIN: 159007002X
Publication Date: December 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In short stories, poems and monumental novels, James Joyce set out to discover the meaning of his nationality, simultaneously celebrating and riduculing the history of Ireland in the brilliant style that has made him the most towering figure in the literary landscape of the early twentieth centry. Dublin-born Gabriel Byrne, who has starred in sixteen films, including Little Women and The Usual Suspects reads Joyce's stories in this classic collection. In these short stories from Dubliners and selections from A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, esthetic and alienated sensibilities suffer and survive the paralysis and stifling conventions of every life and family. Joyce's works of inner thought and struggle are more clearly brought to life in this audio version.
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A definitive collection March 28, 2008 L. Longfellow 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Siobhan McKenna reading of Molly Bloom's soliloquy is sublime.
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J. Joyce January 11, 2007 The Jolly Rogers (Chicago, IL. USA) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
This just wasn't my cup of tea. Couldn't get through the CD. Found it difficult to understand, and when Joyce was actually reading, I couldn't understand a word. This CD was a waste of my money.
A rare jewlry January 10, 2007 J. F. Pereira (Salvador-Bahia-Brasil) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am very satisfied of having opportunity to hear this work and Joyce reading it. Beautiful!
Fantastic! Yet . . . Be Advised . . . July 1, 2006 Max Fairfax (Reston, VA United States) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
If you are a fan (student?) of Joyce, this set is indeed wonderful and, yes, indispensable.
In the "Truth in Advertising" department, however, be advised that the recording of Joyce reading from Ulysses is very short (just a little over four minutes!). The outer package states, "The most fascinating treat here is the landmark recording of James Joyce reading selections from Ulysses. This rare recording was made in 1924, and Joyce's reading provides the singular experience of hearing the work as he intended it to be read." In truth, there is just one selection of Joyce reading from Ulysses; representing barely one-and-one-half pages from Chapter 7, Aeolus (pp. 142-43 in the 1990 Vintage International Edition).
Another inconsistency concerns the recording date: There is a written quotation in the package attributed to Sylvia Beach that provides informative details about the process by which she recorded Joyce reading from Ulysses in 1924. She goes on to say that Joyce was adamant that "this would be his only reading from Ulysses." Yet the CD track listings indicate that the Ulysses excerpt was recorded "circa 1921." Which is it?
Further, given the considerable logistics, negotiations and expense that Beach apparently invested in order to record Joyce, it seems inconceivable that they would have recorded for only four minutes; notwithstanding the "primitive manner" of recording in the early 1920s. Where is the rest? Do other selections really exist?
The set includes one other, somewhat longer selection of Joyce reading from the Anna Livia Plurabelle section of Finnegan's Wake (three pages at the end of Book One; pp. 213-16 in my ancient copy of the Viking Compass Edition). It was recorded "circa 1932," and lasts eight-and-a-half minutes.
In both excerpts, there are some slight, inconsequential discrepancies between the recorded and written versions; often simply affecting word order. These do make one wonder which version Joyce intended.
So here you have a total of fourteen-and-a-half minutes of Joyce's voice. Believe me, I am not complaining. But if you have read this far, it's a fair bet that you, too, would like to know how much (or how little) of Joyce's voice is actually contained in this 4-CD set. The sound quality is pretty good, considering the age, particularly if you follow along in the books while listening. And that is no doubt the best way to experience these recordings, in order to more fully appreciate Joyce's wonderful lilt, accent, pronunciation & emphasis; and to gain a much better understanding of his meaning.
Would that we could hear Joyce reading all of Ulysses! But, this little bit is infinitely better than nothing!
The selections recorded by other readers are excellent, too, but that would be the subject of another review. Best regards.
Great to experience... January 14, 2003 Quiet Storm (Japan) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
I had a brief introduction to James Joyce by reading "Araby" ions ago in high school, and was looking to become more acquainted with his works. This collection performed by Gabriel Byrne was a joy to listen to...who better to hear it from than a Dubliner and a great actor to boot?! Although I was debating whether or not it was better to read his works directly before listening to any interpretation, film or audio alike, I don`t regret it. In fact, I think it will help me appreciate Joyce more when I go back to read the works featured. The chamber music as well left me thinking of another time and place, adding a nice backdrop for the dialogue.
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