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I Meet, in Time and Space, James Joyce

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On the afternoon of 2 July 1928, through the kind persistence of Miss Sylvia Beach, I, a down-and-out Pedagogue (en route from failure to find work as an English language tutor in Vienna, to unemployment in Dublin) was enabled to have the privilege of talking with Joyce in his Paris flat in the Rue de Grenelle.

Unpublished manuscript in the archives of the James Joyce Museum, Sandycove, Co. Dublin, Ireland.

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  1. Reprinted from Fréderic Lefèvre, ‘Une heure avec M. Valery Larbaud’, Les Nouvelles littéraires, 2 (6 October 1923) pp. 1–2 (Larbaud’s views on Joyce).

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Reid, R. (1990). I Meet, in Time and Space, James Joyce. In: Mikhail, E.H. (eds) James Joyce. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09422-6_36

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