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Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) · 12/2022 · Tröts: 3.182 · Folger: 8.894
Di 11.06.2024 18:31
A wonderful anecdote about novelist James Joyce by Sylvia Beach.
As for Joyce, he treated people invariably as his equals, whether they were writers, children, waiters, princesses, or charladies. What anybody had to say interested him; he told me that he had never met a bore. Sometimes I would find him waiting for me at the bookshop, listening attentively to a long tale my concierge was telling him. If he arrived in a taxi, he wouldn't get out until the driver had finished what he was saying. Joyce himself fascinated everybody; no one could resist his charm. Sylvia Beach, Shakespeare and Company, 1960
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