What's Going on Tuesday? #2023_06_20 #brooklynvegan #brooklynvegan_staff #music_news #whats_going_on_tonight_in_nyc #annie_hart #baaba_maal #bayonne #bloomsday #bonny_doon
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#2023_06_20 #brooklynvegan #brooklynvegan_staff #music_news #whats_going_on_tonight_in_nyc #annie_hart #baaba_maal #bayonne #bloomsday #bonny_doon
More daylies coming on board. #daylilies #bloomscrolling #bloomsday #gardening @gardening
#daylilies #bloomscrolling #bloomsday #gardening
Great day yesterday in @NanoNaglePlace #Cork for the #Bloomsday conference organised by @muttonkidneys
Nice talks and food in a great location.
Daylily time! A few from tody. My fav is Red Volunteer. #bloomscrolling #bloomsday #gardening #daylilies @gardening
#bloomscrolling #bloomsday #gardening #daylilies
Blooms and Barnacles is my favorite Ulysses podcast. Kelly and Dermot break down about a page of text and provide wonderful insights in each episode. It is great for anyone interested in Ulysses especially if you are looking for a little help getting into it.
#bloomsday #ulysses #joyce #Books #podcasts
Oh, j'ai raté le #Bloomsday c'était hier... Alors, avec un jour de retard...
#Ulysses, édition dite « de Hambourg », The Odyssey Press, 1932.
La dernière page, via @GallicaBnF > https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k945789h/f398.item
More Blooomsday!
“Force, hatred, history, all that.
That's not life for men and women, insult and hatred.
And everybody knows that it's the very opposite of that that is really life.
--What? says Alf.
--Love, says Bloom. I mean the opposite of hatred.”
Happy #Bloomsday to all who celebrate!
#Ulysses #JamesJoyce #bookstodon @bookstodon
#bookstodon #JamesJoyce #ulysses #bloomsday
Happy #Bloomsday to all who celebrate! Can't say that I do, but I did use some of my pandemic free time to read Ulysses in its entirety in 2020, and then last year I had the unexpected privilege of being in Dublin for a conference that week and seeing people in wandering around town in their Bloomsday finest.
Just about in time for #Bloomsday, here’s the audio from my gig last weekend as Here Comes Everybody: https://peternagle.bandcamp.com/album/here-comes-everybody #ExperimentalMusic #improvisation
#bloomsday #experimentalmusic #improvisation
My annual #Bloomsday reminder: A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery.
A great day, that was, and almost four years ago now. We substituted our own 3500 ft. at Granton for the Forty Foot at Sandycove.
#ulysses #JAMESJOYCE #bloomsday
From a previous walk with @brianlavelle
For #Bloomsday #Joyce #ulysses
“Full many a flower is born to blush unseen”
With a vague notion of reaching the now inaccessible Martello tower in Leith docks, perhaps it was inevitable that our wander would lead us to Ulysses & a now blind cyclops.
Happy #Bloomsday to all who celebrate James Joyce's modernist novel Ulysses, which takes place in and around Dublin all on one day: June 16, 1904.
On the left: photo of Irish writer James Joyce (1882–1941), taken inside his home in Paris, France, in 1926 by photographer Berenice Abbott (1898–1991). At the time, Joyce was writing Finnegan's Wake.
On the right: a leaf.
#Ulysses #JamesJoyce #LeopoldBloom #bannedBook #Dublin. ✍️ 📕 ✒️
#dublin #bannedbook #leopoldbloom #JamesJoyce #ulysses #bloomsday
It's Bloomsday, folks. Be careful out there. You may encounter random strangers quoting Joyce.
#ulysses #JamesJoyce #bloomsday #PSA
Today June 16 in 1904 yes Leopold Bloom and Molly Bloom yes and Stephen Dedalus odyssey around Dublin yes (Bloom, based on James Joyce's Ulysses)
#Bloomsday #Bloomsday2023 #Bloom #Ulysses #JamesJoyce #Literature #Film #Movies #Cinemastodon #Letterboxd
#bloomsday #bloomsday2023 #bloom #ulysses #jamesjoyce #literature #film #movies #cinemastodon #letterboxd
#Bloomsday 1963 and other Joycean snapshots from that week, including a couple of 7 Eccles Street (now long gone): https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPqAEzYi83DWQKE53Mq3OHUSVeUZB88Y1SODBOevGBkrTEp8zlJl1yh7kkE_UM0Lw?key=VFF3ak9hSC1FVWE1NmZPSXJtOTBsdTd3ekNvNXZn
A #Bloomsday confession:
At the risk that they’ll revoke both my PhD and my claim to Irish ancestry for saying this, Joyce’s Ulysses has just never resonated with me. I’m glad so many people love it, but I’ve never been able to. At best I appreciate it, but I don’t enjoy it. This is like the difference between seeing why people think a joke is funny vs actually laughing at the joke.
Every 10 years or so I break it out again to see if this time it works for me, but so far no luck.