In case you hadn't noticed, today is Bloomsday - the anniversary of the day in 1904 described in minute detail in James Joyce's seminal novel Ulysses.
Last year was the seventieth anniversary of Joyce's death, meaning that this is the first year in which his work has been out of copyright on this auspicious day.
As a result, you can now find out what you've been missing all these years by any or all of the following means:
Enjoy!
Last year was the seventieth anniversary of Joyce's death, meaning that this is the first year in which his work has been out of copyright on this auspicious day.
As a result, you can now find out what you've been missing all these years by any or all of the following means:
- The novel in a variety of text and ebook formats at Project Gutenberg;
- A BBC Radio 4 dramatisation, available on iPlayer or as a podcast that you can download and keep;
- A comic book, Ulysses Seen (work in progress);
- In German from radio station SWR2, lasting 22 hours;
- And the one that will undoubtedly appeal to most people here: The full text as a shedload of QR codes that you can scan with your phone to read it
Enjoy!
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