So they may have misquoted ULYSSES, but Ireland still made a fine looking coin to commemorate James Joyce. (Image & story via The Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/apr/11/ireland-james-joyce-coin-misquote?utm_source=MegaList&utm_campaign=631bdfffce-UA-15906914-1&utm_medium=email)
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Joyce in Space: James Joyce’s Use of Words Beginning with ‘A’ and their Connections to PostModern NonEdible Vegetables
~Post by Brian C. You may have heard about the European expiry of the Copyright on the work of James Joyce. And if you’re anything like me, you got real excited. For too many years Stephen Joyce has held tight to a legacy that isn’t really his. Copyright Law isn’t meant to allow people to … Continue reading Joyce in Space: James Joyce’s Use of Words Beginning with ‘A’ and their Connections to PostModern NonEdible Vegetables
Happy Bloomsday!
In honor of the 127th anniversary of Bloomsday, the day Leopold Bloom spent stumbling down the streets of Dublin in James Joyce's Ulysses, BookPersons Stephanya and Clint have made a solemn vow to one another: they will read a chapter of Ulysses every week and discuss it. No excuses. No complaining, "Oh, my eyes are … Continue reading Happy Bloomsday!


