James Joyce

James Joyce was an Irish  propaganda writer, trained by the jesuits at Clongowes Wood College and Belvedere College to be used in the nihilist program Modernism (phase of nihilism after the death of God, announced by Friedrich Nietzsche). He was the mentor of Samuel Beckett, who worked with Wilfred Bion of Tavistock. In 1916 he published  A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man. 1922 he wrote Ulysses, based on Homer's Odyssey. It was defended by the ACLU of Crystal Eastman.  In 1939 he published Finnegan's Wake. He was funded by Edith Rockefeller, Harriet Shaw Weaver (the Feminist Church), jesuit John Quinn, who also helped Theosophist WB Yeats (HOGD) founding the Abbey Theatre, and Olivia Shakespear, who also funded TS Eliot and had a relationship with Yeats. Her daughter Dorothy Shakespear married Ezra Pound. In Paris he met with Sylvia Beach, a friend of Aleister Crowley (documented in Shakespeare and Company).

Paul McGuiness, manager of U2 (Bono), Michael O'Leary of Ryanair and actor JT Walsh were also educated at Clongowes Wood College.

He was promoted by TS Eliot in The Dial, by Vladimir Nabokov and by Samuel Beckett in a book with Joyce's publisher Robert McAlmon, who also published Ernest Hemingway. Beckett published in Envoy like Francis Stuart (married to the daughter of HOGD member Maud Gonne who had a relationship with WB Yeats).

He contributed to The Little Review of Jane Heap (CIA project in Greenwich Village, student of George Gurdjieff) with Ezra Pound, TS Eliot, Emma Goldman, Marcel Duchamps, Ernest Hemingway, André Breton, Gertrude Stein,...

He contributed to The Paris Review of George Plimpton (Philips Exeter, classmate of RFK) with Terry Southern, Vladimir Nabokov, Ezra Pound, Ernest Hemingway,..

He was a friend of Theosophist George William Russell, who corresponded with US vice-president Henry Wallace.

The term 'stream of consciousness', used in Ulysses, was coined by Theosophist William James.

He was published by the Black Sun Press (Harry and Caresse Crosby of Boston elite, related to JP Morgan, friends of Buckminster Fuller and Salvador Dali) who also published DH Lawrence, Ernest Hemingway, Archibald MacLeish (S&B), Ezra Pound, Oscar Wilde, Lewis Carroll, Pablo Picasso, Henry Miller, Anais Nin, William James' brother Henry James (gay agenda), George Grosz.

Finnegan's Wake contained references to the Egyptian Book of the Dead, one of the first grimoires. Jesuit Marshall McLuhan wrote War and Peace in the Global Village based on Finnegan's Wake. Joseph Campbell (Eranos conferences with Jung) wrote A Skeleton Key to Finnegan's Wake.

His daughter Lucia studied dancing with the brother of Crowley's muse Isadora Duncan, was diagnosed with schizophrenia and treated by Carl Jung.

His term 'quark' was used by Murray Gell-Man in quantum mechanics.

He influenced jesuit Jacques Derrida's theory of 'deconstruction'.

Terence McKenna wrote about Joyce. John Cage composed Roarotorio; an Irish Circus on Finnegan's Wake.

born 2/2/1882 (22 nr of the Fool card), date Sid Vicious.

died 1/13/1941.

James Joyce in pop culture

1967 The Beatles Sgt Pepper's cover with Crowley
1977 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
2000 Ewan McGregor as Joyce Susan Lynch
2011 Tangerine Dream Finnegan's Wake
2013 stage adaptation of Terry Kinny (HBO series Oz, based on Wizard of Oz of Theosophist Frank Baum)

Samuel Beckett

Modernism

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