In whose footsteps did Joyce follow when he wrote of modern Dublin city? From whose words might he have gleaned a sense of the looping, curling tendrils of his home town’s history - its DNA, in which no secrets could hide? Writers came to Dublin from London, Germany, France and...
‘He said he could make as good a bridge as ever was made and make it in one night.’ The Cat and the Devil, James Joyce Scribing a letter to his grandson, whom he addresses as Stevie, James Joyce thought to share a story too - about a cat and...