bend of bay

more than words

    Thursday, March 11, 4:04 pm

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    bend of bay features a changing selection of prose, poetry, images and other projects. It takes its name from the opening line of Finnegans Wake by James Joyce:

    riverrun, past Eve and Adam's, from swerve of shore to bend of bay, brings us by a commodius vicus of recirculation back to Howth Castle and Environs.

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    “How far my efforts agree with those of other philosophers I will not decide. Indeed what I have here written makes no claim to novelty in points of detail; and therefore I give no sources, because it is indifferent to me whether what I have thought has already been thought before me by another.”

    - Ludwig Wittgenstein


    Did you tell, Marcel

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James Joyce Ulysses – Live (mp3 or ogg)

Did you miss Bloomsday, the day on which the action of James Joyce’s Ulysses takes place? If so, don’t worry. You can relive the experience of a full reading thanks to the good people at LibriVox.  Full details about the recordings and other disclaimers related to copyright are available here: 

http://librivox.org/ulysses-by-james-joyce/

Don’t forget to buy the book and stock up on useful commentaries and studies by visiting the Ulysses page in the bend of bay store.  Our commissions go straight to charity.

3 Responses to “James Joyce Ulysses – Live (mp3 or ogg)”

  1. Liam MacSheoinin Says:

    I highly recommend the annual Bloomsday celebration at Symphony Space.

  2. apc Says:

    bend of bay second’s Liam MacSheoinin’s recommendation regarding Symphony Space, if you happen to be in New York City. Here is the link to the 2008 event:

    http://www.symphonyspace.org/genres/eventPage.php?genreId=2&eventId=2129

  3. apc Says:

    an editor of bend of bay prefers the Naxos audiobook version. It is pricey, but if you do buy it through the following link our 4% cut will go to micro loans as described on our masthead/about page.

    Ulysses (Naxos AudioBooks)

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