A Day With James Joyce: The Chapter of "Ulysses" that Got The Book Banned!
Event description
There are two types of people: those who've read Ulysses, and those who haven't... yet!
Bloomsday in Melbourne has been introducing readers to Joyce for 30 years. On Sunday 10th September we present a golden opportunity to find out what everyone gets so excited about, in the company of Bloomsday’s Artistic Director Frances Devlin-Glass and Joycean Steve Carey. The course is suitable for absolute beginners, as well as for those already familiar with Joyce.Â
It's a first crack at the big one: Ulysses itself. But not the whole thing, not yet. Instead we've selected a chapter, 'Nausicaa,' perhaps the book's funniest, sweetest (but also for its time astonishingly frank) and one of its most accessible. This was the chapter that got Ulysses banned around the world - before it had even been published! Find out what all the fuss was about...
By the end of the day you'll know a whole lot more about what Joyce was up to, how to get the most out of the book... and best of all, why it's so damned funny!
Your James Joyce journey begins here!
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