Author: Various Authors
Cites
- Richard Ellmann (1)
- IN: Yeats is Dead! (2001) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: They left St. Gerand on 14 December 1940 at 3 o'clock in the morning, and made their way slowly but without incident to Zurich, where they arrived on 17 December.
In Zurich Joyce stayed at a pension and lived quitely. He walked about with his grandson and told him stories; he made a few notes which unfortunately do not indicate with what sort of book he would next have boarded English literature.
On 13 Janurary 1941, at 2:15 in the morning, Joyce died.
FROM: from the introductory notes to the final chapter of his Selected Letters of James Joyce, (1975), NULL, US
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- Alia Yunis (1)
- IN: The Night Counter (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I see their traces and with longing pine
In their empty dwelling, and my tears flow.
And Him who has their loss decreed I beg
That He may on me their return bestow.
FROM: Scheherazade, The Arabian Nights, (1775), Book, Middle East