James Stephens, an Irish contemporary of James Joyce, largely forgotten today, wrote one of my three favorite books,
The Crock of Gold -- a tale like no other I've ever read: by turns humorous, philosophical and poetic, whose premise is what happens when the leprechauns of Gort na Cloca Mora exact revenge for having their pot of gold stolen.
So it seems incumbent upon me to share a couple of quotes from the man.
“He saw a square room furnished as a library. The entire section of the walls which h...
Published on June 17, 2025 07:00