On this Day in 1933 James Joyce Triumphs
From History.com “On this day, a federal judge rules that Ulysses by James Joyce is not obscene. The book had been banned immediately in both the United States and England when it came out in 1922. Three years earlier, its serialization in an American review had been cut short by the U.S. Post Office for the same reason. Fortunately, one of James’ supporters, Sylvia Beach, owner of the bookstore Shakespeare and Co. in Paris, published the novel herself in 1922. Ulysses, with its radical stream-of-consciousness narrative, deeply influenced the development of the modern novel.”
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