James Joyce is a renowned Irish writer, known for his iconic works such as 'Ulysses' and 'Finnegan's Wake'. Synonyms for James Joyce could include the Irish words Seamus Seoighe or Seamus Joyce, as well as colloquial nicknames such as 'Jim Joyce'. Alternatively, he may be referred to by the titles of his famous works, such as 'Ulysses Author' or 'Finnegan's Wake Originator'. He is also commonly known as one of the leading figures in the Modernist literary movement, and thus could be referred to as a Modernist writer or a pioneer of experimental literature. Regardless of how he is referred to, James Joyce remains a literary icon and a prominent figure in Irish literature.