Please note: There will be no reading on 29 December. The next reading will be held on Thursday, 5 January 2023
The last reading stopped at: “he smokes at both ends” (128.19)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“Cerisia Cerosia” (128.14)
Please note: There will be no reading on 29 December. The next reading will be held on Thursday, 5 January 2023
The last reading stopped at: “he smokes at both ends” (128.19)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“Cerisia Cerosia” (128.14)
The last reading stopped at: “a general amnesia of misnomering one's own” (122.6)
A couple of favourites were:
1
2
With thanks to A. for the update
Please note that the reading of Thursday, 17 November 2022 had to be cancelled at short notice.
The next reading is scheduled for Thursday, 24 November.
The last reading stopped at: “looked at literature.” (112.27)
The last reading stopped at: “dinkum oil” (108.28)
One favourite was:
The last reading stopped at: “flore to flore” (107.18)
one favourite was:
With thanks to Marion
“now frond of sugars, then lief of saults” (107.15)
The last reading stopped at: “Howke Cotchme Eye” (106.24)
With thanks to Marion.
The last reading stopped at: “fronds of Ulma!” (100.36)
One favourite was:
With thanks to Ron
“and then thirsty p.m.” (100.17)
The last reading stopped at: “moliamordhar mansion” (99.25)
One favourite was: “Jams jarred.” (98.19)
With thanks to Ron and Marion.
The last reading stopped at: “by the Maker.” (98.17)
Favourite passages were:
1
“the great shipping mogul and underlinen overlord.” (97.24)
and:
2
With thanks to Ron.
Please note:
Due to the annual Workshop held at the Zurich James Joyce Foundation, there will be no reading next week, August 4. The next reading will take place on Thursday, 11 August 2022.
The last reading stopped at: “View!” (97.2)
One favourite passage was:
“the languish of flowers” (96.11)
The last reading stopped at: “tell me then!” (94.19)
One favourite was:
“Ena milo melomon, frai is frau and swee is too, swee is two when swoo is free, ana mala woe is we!” (94.14)
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The last reading stopped at: “the pussykitties.” (90.14)
With thanks to A.
The next reading will take place on Thursday, 23 June, picking up from “threehatted ladder?” (89.31).
Note: The Foundation will be trying out a mixed format of on-site and on-line sessions. Readers who wish to return to Augustinergasse 9 for on-site readings can do so as of June 23 (7 pm). All others are more than welcome to carry on attending the readings via Zoom.
Please note: Due to this year's Bloomsday celebrations, there will be no reading on Thursday, 16 June. The next reading will take place on 23 June 2022.
The last reading stopped at: “threehatted ladder?” (89.31)
The last reading stopped at: “Iguines.” (88.20)
One favourite was the “cross-grained trapper” ...
With thanks to Ron.
Please note that there will be no reading in Thursday, 26 May 2022.
The last reading stopped at: “hair in twoways” (87.22)
One favourite was:
With thanks to Ron
“the gentleman ratepayer” (86.27)
The last reading stopped at: “mudstorm” (86.20)
One favourite was: the prisoner wearing,
With thanks to Ron
The last reading stopped at: “El Don De Dunelli” (84.36)
One favourite, apart from the hispanicized gift to women himself ...
... was:
With thanks to Fritz
“jugglemonkysh agripment deinderivative” (84.15)
The last reading stopped at: “friend's leave.” (83.30)
One favourite passage was:
“I'd know you anywhere, Declaney, let me truthfully tell you in or out of the lexinction of life and who the hell else, be your blanche patch on the boney part!” (83.24)
Perhaps suggestive of someone being recognised by his monks tonsure?
With thanks to Ron
The last reading stopped at: “Heart alive!” (83.5)
One favourite passage was: “The boarder incident prerepeated itself.” (81.33)
For a great discussion of this passage, watch Terence Killeen's presentation The Boarder Incident Prerepeated Itself: A Study in Conflict. You'll hear his remarks on the different meanings of the word “boarder” and numerous further insightful comments.
The last reading stopped at: “(Beneathere! Benathere!)” (81.17)
One favourite was:
“every morphyl man of us” (80.22)
The last reading stopped at: “a most envolving description.” (80.12)
One favourite as:
With thanks to A.
“dumplan as she nosed it” (79.29)
The last reading stopped at: “pettest of all. (Tip!)” (79.23)
One favourite was:
Thanks to A.
”Venuses were gigglibly temptatrix, vulcans guffawably eruptious”
The last reading stopped at: “... every time, ...” (78.31)
One favourite was:
“Because the druiven were muskating at the door.” (78.24)
The last reading stopped at: “wandelingswight” (77.36)
(Thanks to A.)
The last reading stopped at: “the ealth of the ole.” (76.9)
(Thanks A.)
The reading stopped at: “gets the pullover on his boots.” (74.12)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“Animadiabolum, mene credidisti mortuum?” (74.8)
The last reading stopped at: “bandol eer his solgier, ...” (73.17)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“they bit goodbyte to their thumb” (73.16)
The last reading continued with the list of abusive names and stopped at: “Phallusaphist” (72.14)
One favourite was:
The last reading stopped at: “Terry Cotter” (71.22).
One favourite from the long list “of all abusive names he was called”:
The last reading stopped at: “was all taxis” (70.28)
One favourite was:
With thanks to A.
“swishing beesnest with blessure” (70.3)
The last reading stopped at: “Diseased.” (69.15)
One favourite was:
“by the beer of his profit” (68.27)
The last reading stopped at: “Suffering trumpet!” (68.24)
One favourite was:
“tease fido, eh tease fido, eh eh tease fido” (68.17)