Thursday, June 16, 2005
Joyce's Ireland was like Naipaul's Caribbean in many ways. Full of mimic men, emptiness and the nightmare of history, trapped by the nets of race and religion. He chose exile over acquiescence and held his course in difficult circumstances while public taste inched towards his work.
From the Bloomsday editorial in today's Stabroek News!
From the Bloomsday editorial in today's Stabroek News!
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