{"_id":"6292c393fa5c01e51eff5fb7","title":"After the Race","publish_year":1914,"publish_source":"Dubliners","publish_scan":"https://archive.org/details/dubliners00joycrich/page/48/mode/2up","author":"James Joyce","code":"after-the-race","words":2230,"image":"party.jpg","image_alt":"Four clinking wine glasses. Graphite filter.","genres":["literary","tragedy"],"blurb":"In Jimmy’s house this dinner had been pronounced an occasion. A certain pride mingled with his parents’ trepidation, a certain eagerness, also, to play fast and loose for the names of great foreign cities have at least this virtue.","description":"After a successful car race in Dublin, the members of the team, most of different nationalities, set off for a celebratory dinner.","has_review":false,"has_collections":false}