Joyce's Zurich Refuge

Joyce's Zurich Refuge. James Joyce, the famous Irish author, fled to Zurich in both World Wars and lived in the city from 1915 to 1919. He died in Zurich in 19…

Location: James-Joyce-Strasse, Zurich, Switzerland

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Category: legendary

James Joyce, the famous Irish author, fled to Zurich in both World Wars and lived in the city from 1915 to 1919. He died in Zurich in 1941 and was later honored with an honorary grave at the Fluntern Cemetery, adorned with a statue by American artist Milton Hebald.

Source: Strassenname: James-Joyce-Strasse | Strassenname: Jenatschstrasse | Strassenname: Joachim-Hefti-Weg | Strassenname: Johannastrasse | Strassenname: Johannesgasse | Strassenname: Johannes-Ott-Weg | Strassenname: John-von-Neumann-Weg

Joyce's Zurich Refuge — Zurich, Canton of Zurich

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