Dublinesque

Dublinesque

Inspired by a dream, a retired publisher spontaneously embarks on a trip to the Dublin cemetery in which a character from Joyce's "Ulysses" was buried, where he meets a mysterious person who resembles Samuel Beckett.
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Donald@riversofeurope
4 stars
Feb 25, 2022

This is written in the present-tense, but it works. It's the story of a (retired) publisher who is stuck inside his own head. A novel for men who love books.

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Trevor Berrett@mookse
5 stars
Nov 10, 2021

This book appears on the shelf 2007

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