James Scudamore

James Scudamore

@jamesscudamore.bsky.social

Writer | ENGLISH MONSTERS | WREAKING | HELIOPOLIS | THE AMNESIA CLINIC https://jamesscudamore.com

149 Followers 93 Following 14 Posts Joined Nov 2023
1 month ago

Belated Godspeed to Keshed by @stuhennigan.bsky.social - you can see what I had to say about it below. Many congratulations to him and to @ortacpress.bsky.social

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6 months ago

Delighted to hear that, thanks so much

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8 months ago

Thank you 🙏

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8 months ago

That's a good way of putting it: once his caprice had spoken, that was it. There was a tragic side to it - he couldn't get over how it had felt to be so doted on by JJ, and I think he felt that the world had somehow stolen that. Doesn't excuse his terrible behaviour. But I couldn't help liking him.

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8 months ago

Thank you for Multiple Joyce, David. It's a fantastic book, and, yes, replete with the kind of playfulness and attention to contradiction that Stevie would have hated...

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8 months ago

‘Few of us can know how it feels to read that your grandfather called your grandmother his “brown-arsed fuckbird”.’

James Scudamore’s reflections on trying to ghostwrite Stephen James Joyce's memoir, unlocked and free to read to mark Bloomsday.

granta.com/ecce-senex-s...

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8 months ago

🙏 🙏

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9 months ago

Thank you!

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10 months ago

Thank you, that’s great to hear! And as ever thanks also to the indefatigable @stuhennigan.bsky.social

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1 year ago

Huge if true

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1 year ago

I think just “massively encapsulating” is cleaner. (Congrats Joe!)

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1 year ago

Roger Roger

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1 year ago

It’s true. He has.

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1 year ago

You’re amazing, Stu. As ever, I’m extremely grateful for your support. X

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2 years ago

Thank you 🙏

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2 years ago
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“He was impolite about pedestrians, especially if he thought they were overweight. But he was full of admiration for the dogs we passed.”

On the anniversary of James Joyce’s birth, I’m thoroughly enjoying James Scudamore’s encounters with his awful grandson Stephen, in the new issue of Granta:

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