A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
James Joyce
Jim Carrey
[The author] says the greatest of art, the masterpieces, are the ones that stop you. It causes a stasis in your brain. Stops time and makes it last longer. - Jim Carrey
Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway recommended this book in the "Ernest Hemingway on Writing" book.
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

James Joyce
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James Joyce
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In the winding streets and shadowed corners of Dublin, a young man named Stephen Dedalus embarks on a profound journey of self-discovery and artistic awakening. "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" is James Joyce's masterful depiction of the intricate dance between the stifling grip of tradition and the unyielding pursuit of personal freedom. Through the eyes of Stephen, readers traverse the landscapes of youth and the tumultuous path toward adulthood, witnessing the poignant struggles with family obligations, the questioning of long-held religious beliefs, and the fervent quest to forge a unique artistic identity amidst the cacophony of societal expectations. Joyce's narrative, rich with symbolic language and experimental techniques, invites us into the inner sanctum of an artist's mind, presenting a vivid mosaic of the trials and triumphs that shape the human spirit in its quest for meaning. As Stephen Dedalus navigates the complexities of his Irish heritage, each experience, from the innocence of his early years to his defiant rejection of conventional paths, is etched with the pains and pleasures of growth and rebellion. Joyce's novel is not merely a coming-of-age tale but a resonant exploration of the universal yearning for autonomy and understanding. With exquisite prose, "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" captures the essence of youth's eternal struggle: the battle to find one's voice amidst the clamor of cultural and familial identity. It is a timeless testament to the artist's eternal imagination, a beacon for those daring to break free from the chains of conformity to embrace the uncharted territories of creativity and self-expression.

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Released
1916
16 Dec
Length
329
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Ernest Hemingway recommended this book in the "Ernest Hemingway on Writing" book.
[The author] says the greatest of art, the masterpieces, are the ones that stop you. It causes a stasis in your brain. Stops time and makes it last longer. - Jim Carrey
His heart danced upon her movements like a cork upon a tide. He heard what her eyes said to him from beneath their cowl and knew that in some dim past, whether in life or revery, he had heard their tale before.
— James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

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