
David Hayman
Author of James Joyce's Ulysses: critical essays
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Works by David Hayman
The Hawk 2 copies
Fear the Invisible Man 1 copy
The Near Room [DVD] [1995] 1 copy
"Reading the End of a Wake" 1 copy
"The Fractured Portrait" 1 copy
Trial and Retribution: The Third Collection: The Lovers / Sins of the Father / Closure [TV Series] 1 copy
Silent Scream [DVD] — Director — 1 copy
Trial and Retribution: The Fourth Collection: Paradise Lost / Curriculum Vitae / Mirror Image [TV Series] (2008) 1 copy
"The Joycean Inset" 1 copy
"The Manystorytold of the Wake: How Narrative was Made to Inform the Non-Narrativity of the Night" 1 copy
"Stephen on the Rocks" 1 copy
"James Joyce, Paratactitian" 1 copy
"The Empirical Molly" 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1927-01-07
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Vision à New York consists of a series of interviews conducted by David Hayman and Philippe Sollers. Published in 1981, the interviews mainly cover Sollers' output during the 1960s and 70s, with specific detail to James Joyce, as at that time Sollers was working on the French translation of Finnegan's Wake.
The interviews are mainly biographical, and apart from ideas about James Joyce and some other English and American authors, not much is said about Sollers' work. In 1981, Philippe Sollers show more was still a relatively unknown author, who had nonetheless published six novels and six collections of essays. He had not yet developed the main focus of his work, namely French (European) literature and culture of the Eighteenth Century, however in his later years the balanced ratio of novels and essays would remain.
The interviews in Vision à New York are dated and of little interest to general readers. show less
The interviews are mainly biographical, and apart from ideas about James Joyce and some other English and American authors, not much is said about Sollers' work. In 1981, Philippe Sollers show more was still a relatively unknown author, who had nonetheless published six novels and six collections of essays. He had not yet developed the main focus of his work, namely French (European) literature and culture of the Eighteenth Century, however in his later years the balanced ratio of novels and essays would remain.
The interviews in Vision à New York are dated and of little interest to general readers. show less
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