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A collection of interlinked short stories sketches the lives of ordinary residents of a city, tracing stages from childhood to adulthood and old age. Each vignette examines moments of stalled aspiration, moral and social paralysis, and quiet epiphanies that reveal characters' regrets, desires, and failures. Themes include family obligations, religion, class tensions, missed opportunities, and the difficulty of escape. The prose emphasizes close observation, interior consciousness, and small decisive moments, culminating in a final, reflective piece that broadens personal sorrow into communal remembrance.

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James Joyce

James Joyce was an influential Irish modernist writer, renowned for his innovative narrative techniques and profound exploration of the human experience. His seminal works include "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," which reflects his own youth and artistic development, and "Ulysses," a groundbreaking novel that parallels Homer's epic while delving into the lives of ordinary Dubliners over the course of a single day. Joyce's collection "Dubliners" offers a vivid portrayal of life in Dublin, capturing the complexities of its inhabitants. His contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, making him a central figure in the modernist movement.

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