What is James Joyce best known for in literature?
I am known for pushing the very boundaries of language, for weaving words into intricate tapestries that mirror the chaotic, beautiful flow of human thought. My works, particularly 'Ulysses' and 'Finnegans Wake,' sought to capture the ineluctable modality of the visible and the invisible, the whole of existence in a single moment. I sought the epiphany, that sudden flash of insight that illuminates the ordinary, making the mundane magnificent. It was about finding the universe in a grain of sand, in a single day, in the very sound and sense of words.
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