I read Ulysses over a year while studying in Dublin. I didn’t have a lot of free time. Knowing Dublin well helped. We did Bloomsday, started at 10 had a drink at every pub mentioned in the book, and staggered home after last call. It was a once in a lifetime thing. I’m glad I did it and I would never do it again.
How wonderful to see the beautiful Oscar winning actor Fionnula Flanagan again! Few people understand Joyce and Ireland as she does and as she portrayed in her magnificent work, "James Joyce's Women" done in the 1980s.
I'm a Serbian-Polish-Ukrainian-Bulgarian-Irish-Belgian-Swedish-Norwegian-Hungarian-American who is related to Ingmar Bergman and and who is also related to James Joyce, both of whom, but James Joyce especially literally to be two of the greatest people who ever lived. There's a quote by James Joyce where he says "Love (understood as the desire of good for another) is in fact so unnatural a phenomenon that it can scarcely repeat itself, the soul being unable to become virgin again and not having energy enough to cast itself out again into the ocean of another’s soul.” I would expand on that quote literally by saying as well that (only when I'm talking about myself, whom I know better than anyone else does) the love that I feel for literally all women, both passed away and extant in the past, present and future, is literally more genuine for both myself and for literally all women, both passed away and extant in the past, present and future as well, than literally that of anyone else who has ever lived, is living now, or who will ever live in the past, present or future because my love for literally all women both passed away and extant in the past, present and future, is infused with the knowledge that all women both passed away and extant in the past, present and future, don't love me as much literally as I love all of them in the past, present and future literally.
I read Ulysses over a year while studying in Dublin. I didn’t have a lot of free time. Knowing Dublin well helped. We did Bloomsday, started at 10 had a drink at every pub mentioned in the book, and staggered home after last call. It was a once in a lifetime thing. I’m glad I did it and I would never do it again.
Magnificent investigation, tour, and description of the places, thought, and work of the great writer Joyce. Thanks a lot.
YES I loved this documentary. Thanks so much to all responsible.
Many thanks for posting this wonderful documentary.
How wonderful to see the beautiful Oscar winning actor Fionnula Flanagan again! Few people understand Joyce and Ireland as she does and as she portrayed in her magnificent work, "James Joyce's Women" done in the 1980s.
I'm a Serbian-Polish-Ukrainian-Bulgarian-Irish-Belgian-Swedish-Norwegian-Hungarian-American who is related to Ingmar Bergman and and who is also related to James Joyce, both of whom, but James Joyce especially literally to be two of the greatest people who ever lived. There's a quote by James Joyce where he says "Love (understood as the desire of good for another) is in fact so unnatural a phenomenon that it can scarcely repeat itself, the soul being unable to become virgin again and not having energy enough to cast itself out again into the ocean of another’s soul.”
I would expand on that quote literally by saying as well that (only when I'm talking about myself, whom I know better than anyone else does) the love that I feel for literally all women, both passed away and extant in the past, present and future, is literally more genuine for both myself and for literally all women, both passed away and extant in the past, present and future as well, than literally that of anyone else who has ever lived, is living now, or who will ever live in the past, present or future because my love for literally all women both passed away and extant in the past, present and future, is infused with the knowledge that all women both passed away and extant in the past, present and future, don't love me as much literally as I love all of them in the past, present and future literally.
where's the soundtrack listing for this documentary ?
.42:36....the source of the Liffy - not the mouth 😁. Great documentary though.
Excel·lent reportatge. Gràcies
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GOOD LUCK
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