#7: Letter from James Joyce to Ludmila Bloch Savitsky, June 20, 1921 by CLARE HUTTON This is the seventh article in a series devoted to objects that tell the story of women who supported author James Joyce and the publication of his landmark novel, Ulysses (1922). Learn more in the… read more
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Storytelling Is How We Stay Connected: An Interview With Oscar Cásares
by RICARDO CASTRO AGUDELO The papers of Oscar Cásares—a Creative Writing Professor at The University of Texas at Austin and author of the award-winning books Brownsville: Stories (2003), Amigoland (2009), and Where We Come From (2019)—are now housed at the Ransom Center. Cásares grew up in a house with no… read more
Women and the Making of Joyce’s Ulysses: A History in Ten Objects #6
Harry Ransom Center Book Collection #6: James Joyce’s Ulysses (Published for the Egoist Press, London, by John Rodker, Paris,1922), inscribed by Joyce for Jane Heap by CLARE HUTTON This is the sixth article in a series devoted to objects that tell the story of women who supported author James Joyce… read more