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Though James Joyce earned his literary fame mostly through his short stories and novels, he also published several short books of poetry. In fact Chamber Music, a collection of thirtysix short love poems, was his first major independent publication.
The title of Chamber Music is said to have come from the sound of urine tinkling into a chamber potâthough this was actually a story made up by Joyce after the fact. As he grew older, he came to dislike the title, saying that it was too complacent. Though the story of the titleâs genesis suggests the poems are bawdy and raw, in fact theyâre each gentle and lyrical love poems, strictly rooted in the romantic tradition. Though the poems didnât sell well, they met with some critical acclaim from the likes of Ezra Pound and W. B. Yeats.
âGas from a Burnerâ is a short broadside published by Joyce in 1912. He composed it as he was preparing to leave his home, Ireland, for the last time, before embarking on a new life of exile on the continent. Its targets are his publishers, who for almost a decade stalled the publication of his short story collection Dubliners. They frustrated him to to such an extent that he thought they were actively conspiring against him to prevent his controversial manuscript from ever seeing the light of day. âGas from a Burnerâ crystallizes the rage he felt at that pious, hypocritical, and prudish establishment.
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