"From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer"

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"From a Banned Writer to a Banned Singer"

The New Statesman and Nation, Vol III No 53, February 1932.
James Joyce’s admiration for the Irish tenor John Sullivan expressed itself in a number of publicity stunts, including this article in which he assumed that there was a conspiracy preventing Sullivan getting the performances which were his due. Lent by John Lakie.

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Museum artefacts, James Joyce

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