The Voice from the Prompt Box: Otto Luening Remembers James Joyce in Zurich
American composer Otto Luening knew James Joyce in Zurich, Switzerland, between 1918 and 1919 where Joyce managed the English Players of whom Luening became a part. Luening remembers Joyce's connection with music and finds it reflected in Joyce's literary works despite the lack of attentio...
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