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IrishCentral contributor Martin Burns celebrates James Joyce’s masterpiece "Ulysses", its journey through Dublin and what makes Leopold Bloom so special... or not.
It was just over a century ago that the Irish writer James Joyce put the finishing touches on what would become one of the ...
On Monday, June 16, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., Vermont Book Shop will host a Bloomsday celebration with Middlebury College Pardon ...
Among the visitors in Dublin for Bloomsday is the Indian writer, blogger, and photojournalist Mayank Austen Soofi. The ...
Reporter in Dublin for Bloomsday interviews Leanne Chapman, sharing her thoughts on life, loss, and heroes in a Proust Questionnaire.
The weekend is ripe with festivals, including the Monticello Watermelon Festival, the Afrikan Dance Festival and SGI Mullet ...
The 2025 Women’s Prize for Fiction has been won by Yael van der Wouden for The Safekeep: an unsettling, tightly-plotted debut ...
This weekend, you can immerse yourself in Irish literature, music and performance honoring the legacy of James Joyce, one of Ireland’s most celebrated literary figures.
Library Director Linda Oaks shared that this pours directly into the community and helps to strengthen staffing resources as ...
Music CLASSICAL Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Spa Little Theatre, 19 Roosevelt Drive, Saratoga Springs. 3 p.m.
T.S. Eliot wrote an essay, "Ulysses, Order, and Myth,” a book review of the then-recently released James Joyce novel ...
They set off at 6am from Joyce Tower Museum in Sandycove and trace the footsteps of Leopold Bloom, taking in several Ulysses ...