Watch Me Walk,” “Ulysses” and other offerings from Under the Radar and the Exponential Festival engage with personal ...
James Joyce’s novel Ulysses, one of the most impactful ever written in the English language, will be celebrated on June 16 in an event known as Bloomsday. From Australia to Santa Barbara, devoted fans ...
The Public Theater is presenting Elevator Repair Service’s Ulysses, presented in partnership with Under the Radar festival. See what the critics are saying about the production in BroadwayWorld's ...
Buildings constructed out of words, characters made with such complexity that they can jump out the pages and stories so vivid, it feels like one is reading an epic. These words describe James Joyce’s ...
Community members are invited to join fellow lovers of literature, performance, and Guinness for Bloomsday, the annual salute to James Joyce’s epic novel “Ulysses.” The free event will be 5-8 p.m.
Steve Pinkerton, a lecturer in the Department of English, is offering a remote course on Ulysses, by James Joyce, starting Tuesday, July 7, and continuing on Tuesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. EST until Aug.
After two missed tries, the literary state senator will lend his voice to James Joyce’s “monumental, musical, bawdy” masterpiece. Pennsylvania state Sen. Nikil Saval talks politics and literature at ...
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The meaning of '16' in Joyce's 'Ulysses' and Korea's literary legacy
James Joyce's works are available in Korean, thanks to the late Kim Jong-geon, a professor at Korea University. Professor Kim dedicated his life to researching and translating Joyce's novels.
Artist Robert Berry has taken on the task of adapting James Joyce's notoriously challenging epic Ulysses into a webcomic. Berry is currently working on adapting 'Telemachus' - the first of the novel's ...
One class is transforming James Joyce’s Ulysses into a virtual reality game. Here’s how. Step into the square taped onto the carpet. Put the giant black eyepiece over your head and adjust the elastic ...
Try this short quiz on literature from the first half of the 20th century that drew censorship challenges — and still does. By J. D. Biersdorfer A new history by Roland Allen uncovers the wealth of ...
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