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Newsletter March 2023
Celebrating International Women’s Day:
Reading Molly
Time/Date: 11am-1pm, 8th March 2023
Location: The James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George’s Street, Dublin.
To celebrate international Women’s Day 2023, join us in the James Joyce Centre, Dublin, for ‘Reading Molly’ a group reading of Molly Bloom’s famous soliloquy from James Joyce’s Ulysses. This extraordinaryfinal chapter of Joyce’s epic Dublin novel, brings out all the wit and passion of one of the finest passages of writing in modern literature. Have a cup of tea and some seedcake too!
Image by kind permission: Rob Berry
Book Launch: Remembering Arthur Griffith
On Thursday 30th of March, the James Joyce Centre is hosting the launch of Remembering Arthur Griffith (Printwell Books). The event is free but ticketed.
Join us for the launch of the 6th edition of Cut and Paste, a miscellany celebrating the life and legacy of Arthur Griffith. Contributors include Felix Larkin, Brian Maye, Owen McGee, Michael Glenn Murphy, Mick O’Dea, Cormac O’Hanrahan and Des Gunning.
So anyhow when I got back they were at it dingdong, John Wyse saying it was Bloom gave the ideas for Sinn Fein to Griffith to put in his paper all kinds of jerrymandering, packed juries and swindling the taxes off of the government and appointing consuls all over the world to walk about selling Irish industries. Robbing Peter to pay Paul.
–Ulysses, James Joyce
Time/Date: 4.30pm. 30th March 2023
Image Credit: Mick O’Dea
Printed by Printwell Books
JoyceStagers present: Myles of Joyce
On the evening of 13th of April, the JoyceStagers will be presenting their work, Myles of Joyce, at the James Joyce Centre. Myles of Joyce is a highly entertaining performance based on the connections between James Joyce and the writings of Brian O’Nolan, aka, Flann O’Brien, aka., Myles na Gopaleen. It includes ‘The Real Story of Ulysses’, according to Flann O’Brien.
The JoyceStagers have been presenting adaptations from various episodes of Ulysses at locations in Dublin since 2010. These include an annual performance of ‘The Funeral of Paddy Dignam’ at Glasnevin cemetery on Bloomsday.
I’m reasonably sure that Joyce is somewhere in this country, for it is inconceivable that he would live in England, and Dublin, congenial as even the changed town of today might be, would be too dangerous for a famous man whose plight was that he must not be recognised. Where is he?
–The Dalkey Archive, Flann O’Brien
Time/Date: 7pm, 13th April 2023
Tickets free but booking essential.
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