Marcel Brion: Joyce’s great culture did not prevent her from discussing with the Irish in the pubs

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Marcel Brion: Joyce’s great culture did not prevent her from discussing with the Irish in the pubs

Marcel Brion: Joyce’s great culture did not prevent her from discussing with the Irish in the pubs

The essayist and literary critic Marcel BRION, who knew James Joyce, speaks of the great culture of the writer. But this did not prevent him from enjoying the conversations with the Irish in the pubs and especially to listen to the people and then transcribe in his books these conversations.

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File : James Joyce

Publication date : 10 May 1973

Reference:
I21008766
Credits:
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Roland, Bernard  -  Producer : Bloch, Jean Jacques  -  Producer : Roland, Bernard  -  Participant : Brion, Marcel
Origin:
The Good Addresses Of The Past   -   Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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Reference:I21008766

Credits:Director : Roland, Bernard-Producer : Bloch, Jean Jacques-Producer : Roland, Bernard-Participant : Brion, Marcel

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