Thursday, June 7, 2012

Public Program
(All day)

June 16, or “Bloomsday,” is celebrated around the world as the day Leopold Bloom made his “odyssey” through Dublin in James Joyce’s modernist masterpiece Ulysses. Home to the only complete manuscript for the novel written in Joyce’s own hand, the Rosenbach uses its Joyce-related collections to mount exhibitions and programs, including one of the world’s largest Bloomsday celebrations.

Over the course of two decades, the Rosenbach’s version of Bloomsday has grown from a small gathering of dozens to a weeklong community festival celebrated by thousands of people. These days, the festival culminates on Bloomsday - our largest public program of the year - during which we see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, come together to listen to live readings from the novel and to be inspired by literature.

Thanks to the support of Rosenbach members and contributions from those in our community, we have been able to maintain Bloomsday as a free event for 20 years.

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Melanie Micir
Public Program

Conversation with the Curator

Who Owns Ulysses?
6:00PM - 7:00PM

Get the inside scoop on Who Owns Ulysses? James Joyce and Copyright. This informal presentation is led by exhibition curator Dr. Melanie Micir. She’ll introduce us to key aspects of the exhibition and answer questions as you explore the exhibition further.

Free for members! Included in general admission. No registration required. 

 

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