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Celebrations have taken places across Dublin to mark Bloomsday, the day immortalised by James Joyce in his novel Ulysses.
For a man who spent most of his life on mainland Europe, James Joyce, the author of Ulysses, did little to popularise the ...
Bloomsday isn’t only for bibliophiles or literature professors. It’s a celebration of the everyday: walking, eating, thinking ...
Every year on June 16, people in Dublin and elsewhere celebrate the life of James Joyce and his classic book Ulysses.
It amuses me that Dubliners dress up in Edwardian finery on 16 June. After all, this was the date in 1904 when James Joyce ...
The first Bloomsday took place way back on 16 June 1954, to mark the 50th anniversary of the day depicted in James Joyce's ...
Two Dubliners, professor Sam Slote and engineer John O'Connell, bond over Joyce's Ulysses, celebrating Bloomsday and sharing ...
Prime Minister Netanyahu declares ‘today it’s Tel Aviv, tomorrow it’s New York’ — and this correspondent marks ‘Bloomsday’ in ...
Visit Delhi's hidden Martello Tower today, a relic from British rule, as Bloomsday celebrations unfold in Dublin, honoring ...
Jim Kiernan and a James Joyce actor in a Bloomsday Festival drive by outside the James Joyce Centre on Dublin's North Great ...
James Joyce could hardly have imagined the popularity of his novel "Ulysses" celebrated throughout the world this Bloomsday, ...
The restored Dublin Bay 21 fleet sails at Sandycove Beach, featuring Oola and four other boats, on Bloomsday June 15.