Joyce
James Joyce, an influential Irish novelist and poet, is renowned for his groundbreaking works such as 'Ulysses' and 'A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man'. He is celebrated for his innovative narrative techniques and profound exploration of consciousness.
Born on Feb 02, 1882 (144 years old)
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Brazil:
Joyce is performing a tribute to bossa nova at the 'Rio Bossa Nossa 2026' festival.
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United Kingdom:
Joyce runs the Lincoln Arms and has promised to give the narrator a few minutes behind the bar.
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Tanzania:
Joyce chose to flee her home to avoid female genital mutilation and a forced marriage.
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Argentina:
Joyce joins the group in their last mission against Vecna.
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Argentina:
Joyce joins the group in their final efforts to confront Vecna.
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Iraq:
Joyce is referenced in a discussion about identity and cultural differences.
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New Zealand:
Joyce later said: 'In my 17 years at The Economist, I’ve covered courts, tribunals and parliaments around the world, and I’ve never encountered anything like this.'
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Australia:
Joyce, the maverick former deputy prime minister, is openly flirting with joining One Nation.
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New Zealand:
Joyce explains that when Covid hit, they decided to make some kai and started to dig for a community garden.
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United Kingdom:
Joyce became Huey Morgan's therapist and helped him with his mental health challenges.
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