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Roy Benjamin on Finnegans Wake and Neil Hickey on Nabokov on Wed, May 14, 6 pm, NYU

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The James Joyce Society, founded in 1947, is devoted to the appreciation of the life, works, and significance of the Irish author (1882-1941). Meetings take place several times a year in New York City as announced. (Formerly, meetings took place at the Gotham Book Mart, a landmark bookstore and writers' center, which unfortunately is now closed.) [more]

Programs: The 2008 program schedule [more] Membership: Print out the application form to join or renew The James Joyce Society for 2008 ....[more]
Gallery: View original art, illustrations, and photography from The James Joyce Society collection ©....[more] Gotham Book Mart: Now closed, this world-renowned haven for New York writers, founded in 1920, is remembered in this 1948 photograph...[more]
Archive: Past events in 2001-2007 included Bloomsday celebrations and Fall and Spring programs...[more] Links: Follow links to the Finnegans Wake Society of New York and selected Joyce web pages for text, criticism, media, and discussion....[more]

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