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    Exile among Expats: James Joyce in Paris

    Exile among Expats: James Joyce in Paris

    Presented by Rosenbach Museum and Library at Rosenbach Museum and Library

    February 23-August 28, 2011


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    This multimedia exhibition illustrates two entwined stories: Joyce during his Paris years and Paris during its Joyce years. How did Joyce—an Irish exile, a devoted family man, a sequestered literary genius—influence the cosmopolitan avantgarde of the Left Bank? How did the tastes and trends of interwar Paris surface in Joyce’s late work? Why did Joyce come to Paris for a weeklong visit and wind up staying for twenty years? This exhibition will address these questions and more in order to demonstrate the debt Joyce owed to Paris and the bounty Paris received in return. Highlights include pages from the manuscript to Ulysses, Man Ray’s iconic photographic portrait of Joyce, selections from Ezra Pound’s Islands of Paris report in The Dial, and a first edition of Ulysses smuggled out of Paris for Dr. Rosenbach in 1922. All exhibitions are included in general admission.


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        Rosenbach Museum and Library

        2008 Delancey Place
        Philadelphia, PA 19103

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        February 23-August 28, 2011

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