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Product Description James Joyce (1882–1941) led the vanguard of twentieth-century fiction, and his experimental use of language and stream of consciousness continues to captivate, intrigue, and influence readers and writers. Universally known for his novels A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916), Ulysses (1922), and Finnegans Wake (1939), Joyce was also a lyric poet and based some of his poems on music. Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd, the band Sonic Youth, and composers Samuel Barber and Ross Lee Finney have musically adapted his poems. This volume combines two of Joyce’s poetry books — Chamber Music (1907), a collection of thirty-six love poems, and Pomes Penyeach (1927), which features thirteen poems — with two longer poems by Joyce, “The Holy Office” and “Gas from a Burner.” From the Back Cover James Joyce, the author of the groundbreaking novels Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, led the vanguard of twentieth-century fiction. He also prided himself on his verse, from his earliest writing and his debut book to poetic qualities in his prose. This volume combines two of Joyce’s poetry books in their entirety and two additional poems. Joyce based some of the thirty-six lyrical love poems in Chamber Music (1907) on songs; selections have been set to music by a variety of composers, including Sonic Youth and Syd Barrett of Pink Floyd. Pomes Penyeach (1927) features “real poetry—perhaps some of the purest of our time” that is “unmistakably original,” in the words of one contemporaneous review. “The Holy Office” (1905) and “Gas from a Burner” (1912) are autobiographical and satirical and are longer than the other poems.