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| In his afterword, Strathern places Woolf second only to James Joyce among the writers of the period. These are stories of talented, troubled, extraordinary men ranging from Plutarch, William Blake, Robert Louis Stevens, James Joyce, H. But filmmaking this intelligent is cause for exuberance; that John Huston's final film, based on a James Joyce short story, isn't available on DVD seems a criminal oversight. |
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