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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.
Celebrations have taken places across Dublin to mark Bloomsday, the day immortalised by James Joyce in his novel Ulysses.
Bloomsday, the celebration of James Joyce’s literary masterpiece Ulysses, was celebrated in Dublin today.
Every year on June 16, people in Dublin and elsewhere celebrate the life of James Joyce and his classic book Ulysses. Bloomsday, named after the book’s protagonist Leopold Bloom, sees people dress as ...
Twenty times larger than Dublin, Delhi has 20 million Delhiwale—compared to 1.5 million Dubliners. At one point in Ulysses, ...
James Joyce’s Ulysses induces adoration and confusion in equal measure.
Bloomsday is a kind of unofficial holiday celebrating Leopold Bloom, an Irish Jewish character who is one of the protagonists ...
Bloomsday isn’t only for bibliophiles or literature professors. It’s a celebration of the everyday: walking, eating, thinking ...
Nayana Goradia, Delhi's Joycean, recalls her 1962 visit to Dublin's James Joyce Museum, celebrating Bloomsday amidst a lack ...
It amuses me that Dubliners dress up in Edwardian finery on 16 June. After all, this was the date in 1904 when James Joyce ...