TrackChapterLength
1Chapter 1 Part 140:36
2Chapter 1 Part 225:27
3Chapter 1 Part 341:58
4Chapter 2 Part 129:24
5Chapter 2 Part 229:53
6Chapter 2 Part 334:30
7Chapter 3 Part 116:32
8Chapter 3 Part 243:13
9Chapter 3 Part 327:00
10Chapter 3 Part 427:04
11Chapter 4 Part 141:31
12Chapter 4 Part 222:08
13Chapter 5 Part 145:11
14Chapter 5 Part 245:27
15Chapter 5 Part 336:17
16Chapter 5 Part 438:47

Notes
Running Time: 9 hours 5 minutes
Read by:  Peter Bobbe
Book Coordinator: Peter Bobbe
Meta Coordinator: Kara Shallenberg

Artwork
Cover: Photograph of James Joyce c. 1915 by Alex Ehrenzweig
DVD Inset: Photo of James Joyce at exhibit about the Trieste of Claudio Magris
DVD Insert background image: Photo of James Joyce by Bernice Abbott

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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a masterpiece of early modernism. Written by James Joyce, serialized in Pound’s The Egoist, and published in 1916, it is Joyce’s first novel, a mixture of memoir, religio-philosophy, commentary, and aesthetics. Given the fact that Joyce might have been the greatest writer of the 20th Century, his formation as a person who rejected his Church and most Irish conventions, is a topic of intense interest by readers and critics throughout the world. In great measure, A Portrait answers the question: How did James Joyce become James Joyce? How did a hard drinking roustabout with a delicate constitution, prone to extreme behavior, become a demi-god among writers and the master with whom all readers must make some acquaintance. Endowed from birth with verbal gifts that amazed all and being utterly convinced of his genius and its concomitant duty to work himself dry, Joyce subordinated all, except, perhaps, his love for his wife and children, to the task of art. The world is fortunate to have this novel, because A Portrait almost failed to see the light of day. In his despair over being ignored and discounted by other writers, critics and publishers, Joyce, after a night of heavy drinking, tossed the manuscript into a fire. The script burned until his wife, Nora, rescued the pages. A grateful Joyce, who had a phenomenal memory and knew most of his work by heart, admitted that there were sections of A Portrait so subtle, so finely crafted that he would never have been able to reconstruct them had they been destroyed. (Summary by Michael Hogan)


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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0684758936134
EAN - CD jacket 0682550991214
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD box
Author James Joyce (1882 - 1941)
Year 1916
Recording
Read by Peter Bobbe
Length 9 hours 5 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

  • Author: James Joyce
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