Talk:James Stephens (author)

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What I heard is that James Joyce once called James Stephens the true living master of the English language and he named Stephens to complete his unfinished works when he died. It's hard to imagine that this is true, though James Stephens is a wonderful writer--but so sentimental and sugary that one wouldn't think James Joyce would much care for him.

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