Topic > Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce

In Ireland, he was someone everyone knew, even small children. In the world many authors, writers still talked about him and showed their respect for Joyce. They learned from Joyce, followed him and developed his literary works. Gabriel Garcia Márquez, novelist and short story writer, said: "I learned something [from James Joyce's Ulysses] that would be very useful to me in my future writing: the technique of interior monologue." Anthony Burgess, a British novelist, has written three non-fiction works which are ReJoyce, A Shorter Finnegans Wake and Joysprick. These works were related to Joyce's style and use of words. Furthermore, many authors have never hidden their inspiration or admiration for James Joyce from the public. They admitted they were influenced by him. There were some famous authors like Martin Amis, James Blish or Toni Morrison. Anne Enright made a funny statement about Joyce's great impact on other authors during her interview with the Boston Globe. She said: “It's the male writers who have problems with Joyce; they are all "in Joyce's long shadow, and who can put themselves in his shoes?" I don't want shoes, thank you very much. Joyce made it all possible; he opened all the doors and windows. Also, I have a very strong theory that it was actually a woman. He wrote things that were endlessly introspective and domestic, which is the accusation made