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Araby is a short story by the Irish writer James Joyce, published in the 1914 collection Dubliners.

Through first-person narration, the reader is immersed at the start of the story in the drab life that people live on North Richmond Street, which seems to be illuminated only by the verve and imagination of the children who, despite the growing darkness that comes during the winter months, insist on playing "until [their] bodies glowed."

Even though the conditions of this neighborhood leave much to be desired, the children’s play is infused with their almost magical way of perceiving the world, which the narrator dutifully conveys to the reader.

James Joyce
(1882-1941) was an Irish novelist, noted for his experimental use of language in such works as
Ulysses (1922)
and Finnegans Wake (1939). Joyce's technical innovations in the art of the novel include an extensive use of interior monologue; he used a complex network of symbolic parallels drawn from the mythology, history, and literature, and created a unique language of invented words, puns, and allusions.
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ISBN 8332752
Publisher HarperPerennial Classics
Publication date January 1914
Language English
Pages 25 pages
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