
In Dublin's North Earl Street there is an image stuck intimately with a stick. This is probably the statue of Dublin's most famous writer James Joyce. In addition to the busts of Joyce in St. Stephen's Green in the city and the fact that not only the street but also the university library of his university named after his name and the museum devoted to his life and work, · You will soon see how Joyce pays homage to Dublin.
Joyce enthusiasts are holding an annual anniversary that is also called Bloomsday on June 16 this year to celebrate Joyce's life. You can also recreate the most famous work of Joyce, the event that happened in the novel "Ulysses".
This novel is set in Dublin, and the full story is performed on June 16, 1904. This day is a holiday in Ireland, the name Bloomsday comes from Leopold Bloom, the hero of Ulysses. June 16th was Joyce 's first outing day, he walked to his wife, Nora Bernacre, and Dings in Ringsend village of Dublin.
This day includes cultural activities such as Ulysses' reading and plays, pub crawls and general meriences. The James Joyce Center at North Great George's Street, the front entrance of Eckl's Street at No. 7 - the imaginary house of Leopold Bloom - are permanently displayed.
An enthusiastic person wears costumes in Edwardian morning and bless Bloomsday and follow the route of Bloom around Dublin through landmarks such as Davy Byrne's pub. Hardcore enthusiasts are even known to retain marathon reading of the entire novel at the same pubs and hotels in Dublin and there are things that Broome might have used on a journey, reading continues up to 36 hours I will.
The first celebration took place in 1954 and a large festival (ReJoyce Dublin) which took place in Dublin from 1 April 2004 to 31 August 2004 was held for 5 months.In Sunday in 2004, The 100th anniversary of the event In this book, 10,000 people in Dublin will have a free, open-air traditional Irish breakfast, groomed with sausages, rashers, toast, beans, black and white pudding of O & # Connell Street I was brought up. Guinness!
The museum and library of Lucerne Bach are also held in other parts of the world, including the Philadelphia (Philadelphia) in the U.S. where the handwriting of Ulysses is stored. Also, in New York's Syracuse, Broz Day is celebrated every year, most of which have been read aloud, or played by costumed performers and presented as a theater. The city is also home to Syracuse University. This university publishes or reprints several kinds of Joyce research.
Bloomsday has been celebrated in Hungary town of Szombathely, the birthplace of VirĂ¡g Rudolf, Leopold Broome, Hungarian Jewish since 1994.
