Description
The Cats of Copenhagen by James Joyce is a playful and whimsical tale originally written in a 1936 letter to his grandson. In this charming story, Joyce describes a fantastical world where cats roam freely, unbothered by rules or restrictions, unlike the people who must obey authority. With a mischievous and rebellious spirit, the book playfully critiques control and conformity. Accompanied by lively illustrations, The Cats of Copenhagen is a delightful and rare glimpse into Joyce’s lighter, more imaginative storytelling, making it a treat for both children and literary enthusiasts.