James Joyce once said: "A work belongs to its author by virtue of a natural right, and thus the courts ought to protect an author against the mutilation and publication of his work..." This exhibition examines several such "mutilations" of Joyce's own work while tracing the impact of obscenity laws and copyright laws on the international publication history of his novel Ulysses. More
This multimedia exhibition illustrates two entwined stories: Joyce during his Paris years and Paris during its Joyce years. How did Joyce—an Irish exile, a devoted family man, a sequestered literary genius—influence the cosmopolitan avant-garde of the Left Bank? More
Don’t miss this year’s Bloomsday exhibition! A Taste for Ulysses celebrates centrality of food, feasting, and fine (and unfine) dining in Ulysses. More