Joyce's The Cats of Copenhagen is a "younger twin sister" to his published children's story The Cat and the Devil, which told of how the devil built a bridge over a French river in one night, said Ithys Press. Publisher Anastasia Herbert called it a "little gem" which she said "reflects Joyce's lighter side, his sense of humour – which can fairly be called odd or even somewhat absurdist".
Friday, February 10, 2012
Finally ...
... James Joyce children's story The Cats of Copenhagen gets first publication | Books | guardian.co.uk. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
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