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James Joyce and the end of the novel

by Enrico Terrinoni

Book launch

Enrico Terrinoni in conversation with Derek HandMusical performance by Antóni O’Breskey“The novel is like the phoenix: it is reborn out of its own ashes, out of
its own end(s). This is what happens with Finnegans Wake.”Dr. Enrico Terrinoni
is Associate Professor of English Literature at the University for
Foreigners, Perugia. He holds a PhD in Anglo-Irish literature from UCD.
His translation of Ulysses (2012, in collaboration with Carlo Bigazzi)
was the object of over 100 reviews in less than a year. He is currently
working on translating Finnegans Wake with Fabio Pedone (2019). Dr. Derek Hand
is Head of the English Department of St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra.
His research interest are in Irish literature in general and the Irish novel
specifically. Antóni O’Breskey composer, pianist, singer,
trumpet player and writer is a complete artist, “a genius without
frontiers, one of the most innovative musicians working in any
contemporary media” (Sweeney, Hot Press).Copies of the book will be on sale on the night

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