The Readers. Ger and James Howard, Mary McGann, Ger Sweeney, Ellie Cummins, Roger Cummiskey, John Egan. Thomas McCormack, Eve McMahon, Kate Twohig, Michael O’Connor. Absent: Aine Hegarty.
Reading from Ulysses by James Joyce; Episode 10; Wandering Rocks.
https://youtu.be/BtFkh_leVmc
The first two readers are Roger Cummisk [...]
Leave him where he is. Bring him back!
Born in the Dublin suburb of Rathgar in 1882, Joyce spent decades living away from Ireland due to his growing animosity towards Irish society and his need to find work.
He died in Zurich in January 1941 at the age of 58, after undergoing surgery on a perforated ulcer.
He is buried in Fluntern [...]
North Earl St. Dublin. Himself and Himself.
The river Slaney. SOLD. Print €65.00.
Bella Cohen SOLD print €95.00.
Mr Bloom 30 x 40 cm. Artist proof. €95.
Un Paseo por Ulysses – A Stroll Through Ulysses.
Art Exhibition by Roger Thomas Cummiskey.
Arte y Cocina Restaurante Calle Miguel de Cervantes, 15, Fuengirol [...]
Friday at 08 h on the Beach – La Cepa Playa.
Bloomsday – June 16th – is an annual celebration among Joyce fans throughout the world, from Fuengirola to Melbourne. It is celebrated in at least sixty countries worldwide. The novel, Ulysses, by James Joyce recounts the hour-by-hour events of one day in Dublin – June 16, 1904 – as an o [...]
BLOOMSDAY 2018
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8th Annual Bloomsday Reading and Bathe on the Beach.
Come and join us on the beach in Fuengirola on:
Bloomsday, Saturday 16 June 2018 at 08:00 h.
We will start by reading Chapter eight from Ulysses – Davy Byrnes Moral Pub in YOUR language.
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William Butler Yeats – He Wishes for the Cloths of .
KING Goya Art.
This is my first Art Exhibition with King Goya Art.
King Goya Art is a new and exciting Group of Artists.
We hope that you enjoy our Exhibition.
Diego BanderasPresentador PTV Malaga
Roger CummiskeyArtist from Dublin, Ireland.
Video. of the final part of the show.
This was recorded from the telly later that night therefore the sound may not be great.
Tuesday 16th (the real Bloomsday!) will consist Joycean Chat, Lunch, Laughter and Libations.
This will commence around 14 h. The event will be interlaced with poetry readings and song. A good voice is not necessary. If you play a musical instrument then bring it with you.
Craic agus Ceol will occur spontaneously. If you want to brea [...]
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