A Portrait of the Artist as a Young M..., James Joyce
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young M..., James Joyce
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Experience James Joyce's iconic coming-of-age Literary Fiction masterpiece. Follow the rebellion of Stephen Dedalus as he sheds the chains of religion and country to forge a brilliant artistic soul.

Author: James Joyce

Narrator: Kevin Minkovitz

Unabridged: 7 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/12/2026


Synopsis

To find his true voice, a young man must rebel against everything he was raised to believe.

In late 19th-century Ireland, young Stephen Dedalus awakens to a world bound by intense religious devotion, fierce political tribalism, and rigid family expectations. From his early days navigating the terrifying halls of Clongowes Wood College to his adolescence wandering the moody streets of Dublin, Stephen wrestles with his budding intellectualism. He is tormented by the fierce guilt of his Catholic upbringing, the bitter collapse of his family's wealth, and the intoxicating, dangerous allure of intellectual freedom. Faced with the pressure to conform, Stephen must make an ultimate choice: submit to a life of spiritual servitude, or exile himself from his homeland to forge his own conscience as a true artist.
Why you will love this: Fans of profound Literary Fiction will be captivated by this brilliant psychological coming-of-age story. Brimming with gorgeous prose, rich Irish history, and deep philosophical themes, this classic audiobook explores the timeless struggle between individuality and tradition. It is a quintessential piece of modernist literature that redefines the narrative of self-discovery.
About the Author: James Joyce was a trailblazing Irish novelist and poet whose revolutionary narrative techniques, including stream of consciousness, transformed the literary landscape. Known for works like Ulysses and Dubliners, his profound influence on modern literature remains unparalleled today.

About James Joyce

James Joyce (1882–1941) was born in Dublin, Ireland. From the age of six, Joyce was educated by Jesuits at Clongowes Wood College, at Clane, and then at Belvedere College in Dublin. Later he thanked the Jesuits for teaching him to think straight, although he rejected their religious instructions. In 1898 he entered the University College, Dublin, where he found his early inspirations from the works of Henrik Ibsen, St. Thomas Aquinas, and W. B. Yeats. Joyce's first publication, an essay on Ibsen's play When We Dead Awaken, appeared in Fortnightly Review in 1900. At this time he began writing lyric poems.

After graduation, Joyce spent a year in France, returning when a telegram arrived saying his mother was dying. Not long after her death, Joyce left Dublin with Nora Barnacle, a chambermaid whom he later married, and traveled around Europe, eventually settling in Trieste, Italy. There Joyce wrote most of Dubliners, all of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, and large sections of Ulysses. In 1907, Joyce published a collection of poems entitled Chamber Music. In 1909, Joyce opened a cinema in Dublin, but this affair failed and he was soon back in Trieste, broke and working as a teacher, tweed salesman, journalist, and lecturer.

In 1916, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, an autobiographical novel, was published. At the outset of the First World War, Joyce moved with his family to Zurich, where he started to develop the early chapters of Ulysses, which was first published in France because of censorship troubles in Great Britain and the United States. In 1923, Joyce moved to Paris and started his second major work, Finnegans Wake, which occupied his time for the next sixteen years-the final version of the book was completed in late 1938.

After the fall of France in World War II, Joyce returned to Zurich, where he died on January 13, 1941. Finnegans Wake was the last and most revolutionary work of the author.


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