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Description Español: Lápida sobre la tumba de James, Nora y Giorgio Joyce, cementerio de Fluntern, Zúrich.
English: Tombstone over the gravesite of James, Nora and Giorgio Joyce, Fluntern, Zürich.
Deutsch: Das Grab von James Joyce in Zürich auf dem Friedhof Fluntern unweit des Zoos. Das Grab besteht in dieser Form seit 1966, eingeweiht am Bloomsday als Ehrengrab der Stadt Zürich. Zuvor lagen James und seine Frau Nora in verschiedenen Gräbern. Die Statue vom amerikanischen Bildhauer Milton Hebald zeigt einen nachdenklichen James Joyce, der in seiner Lektüre unterbrochen wurde, mit Zigarette.
Date July 2004
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